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Growing up in a household filled with Latin music, DJ Junebuhg found himself in love with a different sound — rap.
“There was always Latin music playing until I came around and then it started to change,” Junebuhg said.
The young aspiring deejay would often take his parents' tapes and record over the original music with songs from the radio.
It was in 8th grade when he got a chance to deejay an event at school, even eventually getting spin at the school prom. His love for music continued to grow even when his family left New Jersey for the Sunshine State in 1993.
Carrying his record bag, Junebuhg was off to his first party in Central Florida at a community center in Poinciana.
After chatting with another deejay at the party, Junebuhg had a chance to spin a few records. The sound went from Miami bass music which was very popular in the early 90s to rap with a flip of a record.
“I had some good treats, hip hop records that weren’t even playing on the radio at the time known as white label records. People weren’t used to that vibe but got used to it and that’s how I introduced myself as a deejay here in Florida," Junebuhg said.
What started as a hobby of recording tapes soon turned into a business for the young deejay.
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Growing up in a household filled with Latin music, DJ Junebuhg found himself in love with a different sound — rap.
“There was always Latin music playing until I came around and then it started to change,” Junebuhg said.
The young aspiring deejay would often take his parents' tapes and record over the original music with songs from the radio.
It was in 8th grade when he got a chance to deejay an event at school, even eventually getting spin at the school prom. His love for music continued to grow even when his family left New Jersey for the Sunshine State in 1993.
Carrying his record bag, Junebuhg was off to his first party in Central Florida at a community center in Poinciana.
After chatting with another deejay at the party, Junebuhg had a chance to spin a few records. The sound went from Miami bass music which was very popular in the early 90s to rap with a flip of a record.
“I had some good treats, hip hop records that weren’t even playing on the radio at the time known as white label records. People weren’t used to that vibe but got used to it and that’s how I introduced myself as a deejay here in Florida," Junebuhg said.
What started as a hobby of recording tapes soon turned into a business for the young deejay.
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