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]
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.
Main cast members | |||||||
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Cast member | Seasons | ||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4A | 4B | 5A | 5B | |
Trina | Starring | ||||||
Prince | Starring | ||||||
Amara La Negra | Starring | ||||||
Gunplay | Starring | Guest [lower-alpha 1] | Supporting | ||||
Veronica Vega | Starring | ||||||
Bobby Lytes | Starring | Supporting | |||||
Shay Johnson | Starring | Guest [lower-alpha 1] | Supporting | ||||
Trick Daddy | Starring | ||||||
Jojo Zarur | Supporting | Starring | Supporting | ||||
PreMadonna | Starring | ||||||
Hood Brat | Starring | ||||||
Sukihana | Starring | ||||||
Brisco | Starring | ||||||
Joseline Hernandez | Starring | ||||||
Florence El Luche | Starring | ||||||
Ace Hood | Guest | Starring | |||||
Shelah Marie | Starring | ||||||
Noreaga | Guest | Starring | |||||
Neri Santiago | Starring | ||||||
Safaree Samuels | Starring | ||||||
Ray J | Guest | Supporting | Starring | ||||
Princess Love | Supporting | Starring | |||||
Supporting cast members | |||||||
Cast member | Seasons | ||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4A | 4B | 5A | 5B | |
Young Hollywood | Supporting | ||||||
Mami Ana | Supporting | Guest | |||||
Keyara Stone | Supporting | ||||||
Pleasure P | Supporting | ||||||
Miami Tip | Supporting | Supporting | |||||
Joy Young | Supporting | ||||||
Gabby Davis | Supporting | ||||||
Jeffrey White | Supporting | ||||||
Michelle Pooch | Supporting | ||||||
Malik Williams | Supporting | ||||||
Liz Cifuentes | Supporting | ||||||
Steph Lecor | Supporting | ||||||
Juju C. | Supporting | ||||||
Lil Scrappy | Supporting | Guest [lower-alpha 1] | |||||
Chinese Nicky | Supporting | Guest | |||||
Chinese Kitty | Supporting | ||||||
Faride Nemer | Supporting | Guest | |||||
Baby Blue Whoaaaa | Supporting | ||||||
Jessie Woo | Supporting | ||||||
Spectacular | Guest | Supporting | |||||
Khaotic | Supporting | Guest | |||||
Nikki Natural | Supporting | ||||||
Emjay Johnson | Supporting | Supporting | |||||
Gaelle Jacques | Supporting | ||||||
Kill Bill | Supporting | ||||||
Raymond Taylor | Guest | Supporting | Guest | ||||
C.O. Piscapo | Guest | Supporting | Guest | ||||
Marlon Dure | Supporting | ||||||
Isaiah Henderson | Supporting | ||||||
One Snoop Monzta | Guest | Supporting | |||||
Momma Dee | Supporting | ||||||
Jay Kelly | Supporting | ||||||
Jullian Boothe | Guest | Supporting | |||||
Sandra Sims | Supporting | ||||||
Vonshae | Supporting | ||||||
Fabo | Supporting | Guest | |||||
Supa Cindy | Supporting | ||||||
Zoey Brinxx | Supporting | ||||||
Aisha Hollywood | Supporting | ||||||
Daisha Hollywood | Supporting | ||||||
Allan Muses | Guest | Supporting | |||||
Estelita Quintero | Supporting | ||||||
Claudia | Supporting | ||||||
Eliza Reign | Supporting | ||||||
Bigg D | Supporting | ||||||
Brooke Valentine | Supporting | ||||||
Marcus Black | Supporting |
Note:
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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