List of Love & Hip Hop: Miami cast members

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Love & Hip Hop: Miami is the fourth installment of the Love & Hip Hop reality television franchise. It premiered on January 1, 2018, on VH1 and chronicles the lives of several people in the Miami area, involved with hip hop music. [1] [2]

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The series has a large ensemble cast, with leading cast members in the opening credits, and a sprawling supporting cast, who are credited as "additional cast" or "featured" in the show's end credits. These secondary cast members appear in green screen confessional segments and (for the most part) have the same amount of screen time and storyline focus as the show's main cast members. Over the years, several supporting cast members have been upgraded to lead.

Cast timeline

  Main cast (appears in opening credits)
  Secondary cast (appears in green screen confessional segments and in end credits alongside the main cast)
  Guest cast (appears in a guest role or cameo)
Main cast members
Cast memberSeasons
1 2 3 4A 4B 5A5B
Trina Starring
PrinceStarring
Amara La Negra Starring
Gunplay StarringGuest [lower-alpha 1] Supporting
Veronica VegaStarring
Bobby LytesStarringSupporting
Shay JohnsonStarringGuest [lower-alpha 1] Supporting
Trick Daddy Starring
Jojo ZarurSupportingStarringSupporting
PreMadonnaStarring
Hood BratStarring
Sukihana Starring
Brisco Starring
Joseline Hernandez Starring
Florence El LucheStarring
Ace Hood GuestStarring
Shelah MarieStarring
Noreaga GuestStarring
Neri SantiagoStarring
Safaree Samuels Starring
Ray J GuestSupportingStarring
Princess LoveSupportingStarring
Supporting cast members
Cast memberSeasons
1 2 3 4A 4B 5A5B
Young HollywoodSupporting
Mami AnaSupportingGuest
Keyara StoneSupporting
Pleasure P Supporting
Miami TipSupportingSupporting
Joy YoungSupporting
Gabby DavisSupporting
Jeffrey WhiteSupporting
Michelle PoochSupporting
Malik WilliamsSupporting
Liz CifuentesSupporting
Steph Lecor Supporting
Juju C. Supporting
Lil Scrappy SupportingGuest [lower-alpha 1]
Chinese NickySupportingGuest
Chinese KittySupporting
Faride NemerSupportingGuest
Baby Blue WhoaaaaSupporting
Jessie WooSupporting
Spectacular GuestSupporting
KhaoticSupportingGuest
Nikki NaturalSupporting
Emjay JohnsonSupportingSupporting
Gaelle JacquesSupporting
Kill BillSupporting
Raymond TaylorGuestSupportingGuest
C.O. PiscapoGuestSupportingGuest
Marlon DureSupporting
Isaiah HendersonSupporting
One Snoop MonztaGuestSupporting
Momma Dee Supporting
Jay KellySupporting
Jullian BootheGuestSupporting
Sandra SimsSupporting
VonshaeSupporting
FaboSupportingGuest
Supa CindySupporting
Zoey BrinxxSupporting
Aisha HollywoodSupporting
Daisha HollywoodSupporting
Allan Muses Guest Supporting
Estelita QuinteroSupporting
ClaudiaSupporting
Eliza ReignSupporting
Bigg DSupporting
Brooke Valentine Supporting
Marcus BlackSupporting

Note:

  1. 1 2 3 Appears in the Love & Hip Hop Miami: Inside the 305 special only.

Main cast members

Original cast members

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Trina (top), Amara La Negra (middle) and Trick Daddy (bottom) are original cast members on Love & Hip Hop: Miami .

Season 2 additions

Season 3 additions

Season 4 additions

Supporting cast members

Original cast members

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Pleasure P (top) appears as a supporting cast member in the first two seasons of Love & Hip Hop: Miami , along with the other members of Pretty Ricky (below).

Season 2 additions

Season 3 additions

Season 4 additions

Guest stars

Several members of the cast's inner circle appear as recurring guest stars. They include:

Introduced in season 1


Introduced in season 2


Introduced in season 3


The show also features minor appearances from notable figures within the hip hop industry and Miami's social scene, including Fuego, Ace Hood, T-Pain, Brandon Marshall, Ricardo Louis, Kenyan Drake, Nathaniel Clyne, Irv Gotti, Rico Love, Polow Da Don, Rick Ross, Dreezy, Miss Mulatto, Molly Brazy, Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood 's Ray J and Lil Fizz, Alvin Kamara, MC Ceja, Bigg D, Lamb, N.O.R.E., DJ EFN, Tarana Burke, O. J. McDuffie, Ñejo, B.o.B. and Kent Jones.

Nina Parker hosted the first and second season's reunion specials. Claudia Jordan hosted season three's reunion, while Tamar Braxton hosted season four's reunion.

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