Welcome to Pompano Beach, where the vibrant energy of urban culture collides with the raw realities of South Florida life. Knights of Broward County, the latest unscripted reality series set to premiere this spring on TyJo Network, offers a bold and unfiltered look. It shows what happens when identity, ambition, and cultural collision take center stage.
Imagine the chaos of Jersey Shore meets the grind of Love & Hip Hop. But with a cast that’s forcing uncomfortable questions about code-switching, survival, and who gets to “act hood” on reality TV.
Set in a gritty pocket of Broward County, the show follows eight white and Hispanic cast members raised on the pulse of hip-hop and street culture. They are bonded by poverty, struggle, and an audacious dream: launching a record label and rewriting their futures. They are determined to escape the cycle of poverty and prove themselves in the music industry.
MEET THE “KNIGHTS OF BROWARD COUNTY”
Knights of Broward County introduces viewers to eight cast members whose lives, ambition, and identities challenge the limits of cultural belonging:
Lee Lee – The brains of the operation and crew’s unofficial CEO. Business-savvy with deep connections, Lee Lee’s hustle keeps the dream alive.
Yoey Tatted – A fiery rapper and night-shift stripper with raw talent and zero filter. Her hustle is unmatched.
BMILZ – A barber, beat engineer, and rapper. He’s the plug for everything from music to survival skills.
Jay Jay Kinsey – A bi-racial young mom juggling a corporate job and a passion for music. She’s proof you can be bossed up and balanced.
Tbo Squeeze – Fresh out after six years locked up. He’s trying to stay clean, go legit, and prove he still has something to say.
Little Mexico – A female MC and video vixen who runs her own model agency while raising a son. She’s all hustle, no handouts.
White Boy Jay – A former addict turned promoter. He’s channeling his street past into building up other artists.
YN HOLLYWOOD – A relentless bi-racial MC and part-time hustler juggling side gigs while chasing stardom.
Black Culture
Together, they form a crew that defies easy categorization. Their proximity to Black culture—through language, fashion, music, and experience—forces viewers to confront a difficult but necessary question. Are they imitating a culture, or were they raised by it?
What sets Knights of Broward County apart is its refusal to gloss over the uncomfortable. Viewers are asked to confront what happens when individuals raised in the shadow of Black culture begin to reflect it, embody it, and survive through it. This occurs without them fully belonging to it. The result is a provocative and emotionally charged exploration of identity in a place where culture isn’t just something you choose—it’s something you’re shaped by.
We Didn’t Choose This—We Were Raised In It
Accompanying the series is a digital-first video series titled “We Didn’t Choose This—We Were Raised In It,” which highlights the cast’s individual backstories. These stories are illustrated through interviews, childhood images, and real neighborhood footage. These short features will roll out across social media in the weeks leading up to the premiere, offering a deeper look into the environments and experiences that shaped the cast’s identities.
The series challenges mainstream narratives by exposing the cultural crossover born in poverty-stricken communities. Here, lines between race and survival blur. Rather than shy away from the complexity, Knights of Broward County leans directly into it—offering moments of raw vulnerability, internal conflict, and cultural reflection.
TyJo Network
The show is executive produced by TyJo Network, a team of Black creatives. They aim not to excuse the cast’s behavior but to examine the environments that shaped them. Knights of Broward County isn’t offering answers—it’s holding up a mirror to both its subjects and its audience. The show asks them to confront the realities that reality TV often avoids.
EARLY HEADLINES & MEDIA BUZZ:
“The Reality Show That Might Offend You—But You’ll Still Watch It”
“Hispanic, White, and ‘Acting Black?’ — The Broward Cast That’s Got Everyone Talking”
“Knights of Broward County’ Is Either the Most Honest Show on TV—or the Most Problematic”
SCREENING EVENT: APRIL 27, 2025 | FORT LAUDERDALE
The official screening and cast talkback will take place in Fort Lauderdale. This event will feature cast appearances, a panel discussion with cultural experts, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. More information about the official screening will be shared later this month.
ABOUT THE SHOW:
Knights of Broward County is an unfiltered reality series documenting the chaotic, creative, and controversial lives of eight young adults building a record label—and a legacy—in one of Florida’s toughest communities. Produced by TyJo Network, the show pulls no punches, and neither does its audience.
For press inquiries, screening access, or to schedule interviews with the cast or creators, contact:
Angela Watts – angela@10squaredagency.com
David Robinson – david@10squaredagency.com
Follow the conversation online at #RaisedInTheNoise #KnightsofBrowardCounty
David Robinson | Account Manager | 10 Squared Agency
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