About this Event
From Turntables to the Bank
SELF BORN: How I Made A Million Dollars As A DJ... And Built A System Anyone Can Use! BOOK SIGNING
Come join us in person with the author of SELF BORN before the Love/Hate Classic Sundays Reunion. Get your copy signed, chat about the story, and maybe grab a selfie! It's the perfect chance to connect and dive deeper into the book's world. See you there!
Special Feature: Book Signing with DJ Self Born
A central highlight of the reunion event will be an exclusive book signing by Love Hate Classic Sundays co-founder and former lounge owner, DJ Self Born. He will be presenting his new book, "Self Born: How I Made a Million Dollars As DJ... And Built A System Anyone Can Use!" which provides an inside look at his professional journey, the business of the music industry, and how he turned a passion for old-school hip-hop into a million-dollar career.
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Historical Context: A 20 Year Legacy Born in 2007
Love Hate Classic Sundays first launched in 2007 at the Love Hate Lounge, located at 423 Washington Avenue. The venue was originally opened in 2006 by stars of the hit TLC series Miami Ink, Ami James and Chris Nuñez, who sought to create a "neighborhood clubhouse" that combined classic tattoo culture with a laid-back, edgy atmosphere.
In 2012, the venue entered a new era when co-founder DJ Self Born (Gregg Davis) took over ownership. Under his leadership alongside Mark G and DJ Johnny Walker Red, "Classic Sundays" became a hip hop cultural cornerstone, famously dedicated to "Old-School Hip-Hop, Classic R&B, + 80s & 90s Reggae. The party was so influential that patrons frequently planned their travel to Miami specifically to attend a Sunday night session.
A Star-Studded Destination
For over half a decade, Love Hate Lounge was the premier weekly destination on South Beach. While it maintained an "unpretentious" dive-bar charm with no red velvet ropes, it remained a magnet for global icons. Notable celebrities who graced the weekly party included entertainment celebrities like Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Gabrielle Union, Will Smith, Duane Martin, Cece Peniston, Jamie Foxx, Major Lazer's Walshy Fire, Lil Wayne and many others.
“Classic Sundays was more than just a party; it was a community that captured the spirit of South Beach at its peak,” said DJ Self Born. “This reunion is about celebrating that legacy and sharing the lessons I’ve learned from the DJ booth to the business office.”
The Legendary “Love Hate Classic Sundays” Returns for an Iconic Reunion Celebration
MIAMI, FL – One of the most influential chapters in South Beach nightlife history is set to return. The "Love Hate Classic Sundays Reunion" invites guests to relive the energy and sophistication of the weekly party that defined an era at Reserved MIA, 7200 Northwest 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33150 on Sunday, May 24, 2026 at 5pm
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Reserved MIA, 7200 Northwest 2nd Avenue, Miami, United States
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