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'Why I Protest': G-Buck On Why He Marches In Solidarity With Black Lives Matter

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On June 1, hundreds of people protesting the killing of George Floyd spilled out into Philadelphia's Vine Street Expressway and, in a confrontation with the police, were hit with tear gas and rubber bullets.

G-Buck, the Philadelphia-based electronic producer born Greg Washington, was there in the midst of it all. "I’d never seen anything like it," Washington tells Billboard Dance. "This is a moment in history that we’ll all tell our kids and grandkids that we took part in." The protest was one of several that the DJ/turntablist -- whose pummeling bass music productions have been released on high-powered dance labels like OWSLA, Mad Decent/Jeffree's and Dim Mak -- has taken part in throughout the Philadelphia area, as the Black Lives Matter

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