Palm Beach, Florida

Everything Palm Beach is known for

28 songs mention this city 1 artist from here

Music in Palm Beach

Songs About Palm Beach

John Gotti
Kevin Gates
92%
"Boulevard, Mar-a-Lago and a Maserati"
Renaissance (Main Title Theme)
Cristobal Tapia De Veer
60%
Renaissance (The White Lotus) [Tiësto Remix]
Tiësto
60%
Californialand
Rook Monroe
55%
"Paurotis on the loose in Palm Beach, darling"
8%
"SONG TITLE: The Donald"
Down 2 tha Last Roach
Eazy-E
8%
"Mar-a-motherfuckin'-wana"
First World Problemz / Nobody Carez
Brent Faiyaz
8%
"Trump don't give a fuck"
HËÂT RŌČK.
Tobe Nwigwe
7%
"Donald Trump won the president"
Melly The Menace
YNW Melly
7%
"Fuck Donald Trump and George Zimmerman"
7%
"Donald Trump's in office"
The Ringer
Eminem
7%
"Agent Orange just sent the Secret Service"
Devil’s Work
Joyner Lucas
5%
"Take that nigga Trump with you, that's a bigger threat"
Antichrist
Eminem
5%
"Jeffrey Epstein's jet screamin', "Hey, don't forget me""
Campaign Speech
Eminem
5%
"A bunch of Trump supporters underwater"
Red Dot Music
Mac Miller
5%
"On a party on Fifth Ave like he Donald Trump"
Apple of My Eye
Rick Ross
4%
"I'm happy Donald Trump became the president"
We Cry Together
Kendrick Lamar
4%
"You the reason for Trump"
Coon
Willie D
3%
"If you are of any ethnicity other than white, and you support Donald Trump"
Me Acostumbré
Arcángel
3%
"El más odia'o: Donald Trump"
Tú No Metes Cabra
Bad Bunny
2%
"En el VIP soy Donald Trump"

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Artists From Palm Beach

Rivers & Roads in Song near Palm Beach

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Palm Beach.

History of Palm Beach

West Palm Beach, FL RoadyGoat

West Palm Beach owes its very existence to the vision of Henry Flagler and his Florida East Coast Railway. The city emerged as a service and supply hub for its more glamorous neighbor across the Intracoastal Waterway, Palm Beach. While Palm Beach developed its reputation as a winter playground for the wealthy, West Palm became the engine that kept it running. The railway allowed for easy transport of goods and people, fueling the growth of hotels, restaurants, and other businesses catering to tourists and residents alike. Tourism and hospitality remain cornerstones of the city's economy, but West Palm Beach has cultivated a distinct identity. The area's flat topography and coastal breezes, combined with its warm climate, have made it a haven for golf. The city also boasts cultural institutions such as the Norton Museum of Art, which has attracted visitors and fostered artistic expression since its founding. Spring training for the Miami Marlins adds another layer to the city's appeal, drawing baseball fans to enjoy the Florida sunshine.

West Palm Beach, FL RoadyGoat

West Palm Beach owes its existence to the land's flatness. Thirteen feet above sea level doesn't offer much in the way of dramatic vistas, but it did provide a relatively easy path for Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway to snake down the coast. That railway was the lifeblood that allowed the city to emerge west of its more famous neighbor, Palm Beach. The land itself is a low-lying coastal plain, sandy soil that easily soaks up the frequent rains, and the ever-present sun bakes it dry again. That combination of accessibility and a subtropical climate fostered a culture deeply intertwined with leisure. Tourism became a major industry, and the hospitality sector boomed. The city has weathered storms, both economic and literal, from the Great Depression to hurricanes, but the spirit of West Palm Beach remains resilient, shaped by the land and the opportunities it provides.

West Palm Beach, FL RoadyGoat

West Palm Beach hums with a distinct energy, a blend of sun-drenched relaxation and bustling activity born from its history. Henry Flagler's vision, carried on the rails of his Florida East Coast Railway, transformed this relatively flat coastal area from a wilderness to a budding city, incorporated in 1894. The city took its name from its location directly west of Palm Beach, a reflection of its early relationship with its more affluent neighbor. While tourism and hospitality now fuel much of the economy, the echoes of the past remain. Although the specific ethnic groups and languages of its early settlers are less prominently displayed than in other parts of Florida, the cultural landscape is still complex. Street names, local businesses, and community events hint at the diverse backgrounds that contributed to West Palm Beach’s unique character. The Norton Museum of Art, founded in 1941, stands as a testament to the city's commitment to culture, offering a space for artistic expression and reflection. The Great Depression cast a long shadow, but West Palm Beach persevered, retaining its coastal charm and continuing to evolve as a vibrant Floridian destination.

Everything Near Palm Beach

11 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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