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August 12, 2019 70 mins
G-Buck joins the crew to talk about his come-up in Philly, finding dance music through basketball, springing from making beats on Playstation and DJing on Temple University's Frat Row, catching Diplo's ear, putting out music on Mad Decent, Insomniac, Owsla, and self-releasing music in 2019, crafting DJ sets for the festival crowd, prank DSJ on Sway, and what The Kids are into these days from Valentino Khan to Lil Texas. We listen through some current festival bangers, some choice picks from G-Buck's back catalog, and some exclusive previews of new tracks from his forthcoming EP.

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