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DaBooth: SiriusXM/Pandora NOW's new freestyle series kicks off with Neek Bucks and Gaten

DaBooth: SiriusXM/Pandora NOW's new freestyle series kicks off with Neek Bucks and Gaten

Just when you thought SiriusXM/Pandora NOW was all about Shade 45 and Howard Stern, the premium platforms have come through with the launch of ‘DaBooth’ centered on the freestyle culture and shining light on some seriously talented emerging hip-hop stars.

Whether it’s New York’s own Neek Bucks or hip-hop artist Gaten pulling through, the amount of lyrical heat coming to ‘DaBooth’ is sure-fire. Peep the details and keep scrolling for the freestyles.

Joshua ‘J1’ Raiford, Vice President of Music Programming at Pandora, has officially launched “DaBooth” series at SiriusXM/Pandora NOW. DaBooth gives emerging artists a chance to showcase their talents outside of their normal style of music.

This series is open to both rappers and singers across the nation. The rappers pick a classic track, preferably from their hometown, and lay their bars down and the singers can choose a classic R&B track to cover. 

A recent installment of the series features NYC’s Neek Bucks freestyling over the classic “Losin Weight” instrumental from Cam’ron and Prodigy. Its previous installment featured Gaten’s emphatic freestyle over the iconic “Tony Montana” instrumental by Future. 

J1 spoke on the significance of the platform by stating:I grew up watching Rap City, and one of my favorite parts was when the guest would hop in the booth and freestyle. I wanted to recreate that vibe with a little twist as well as open it up to singers. There’s just something special seeing an artist create music in an actual booth.”



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