Red Bull Culture Clash

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Subsuelo performs at Red Bull Culture Clash in Los Angeles, CA, USA on June 24, 2022 SI202206250236.jpg
Subsuelo performs at Red Bull Culture Clash in Los Angeles, CA, USA on June 24, 2022

Red Bull Culture Clash is an indoor sound clash event hosted by Red Bull. The event is inspired by Jamaican sound system culture, where four crews compete against each other in genre-bending musical competition. Each crew is allocated their own stage in various corners of the venue, engaging in a four to five-round battle featuring genres such as hyper-pop, reggaeton, hardcore, hip-hop, and more. The teams unleash heavy tunes, unreleased tracks, and surprise guests, vying to outshine their opponents and win over the crowd. The distinctive aspect of this event is that the ultimate winner is determined by the volume of crowd response, making it a thrilling and interactive experience for both crews and audience alike.

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Founded in 2010, with a hiatus in 2015, the event is billed as "the world's biggest musical battle." In 2014, the event was attended by 20,000 people, with 30,000 anticipated in 2016.

In 2017, Red Bull Culture Clash took place in Atlanta, GA. The four competing teams included the Eardrummers led by Mike Will Made-It, Disturbing London with Tinie Tempah, Enjoylife headed by Wondagurl, and Unruly featuring Popcaan. As a special guest, the well-known hip-hop artist Rae Sremmurd joined the Eardrummers' performance.

The following year, the event returned to Atlanta, GA, at the venue 787 Windsor. The event showcased four crews: Zaytoven with Zaytown Global, Mija & Kenny Beats with Don't Think, Kranium with Frequent Flyers, and Fuego with Fireboy Sound.

Red Bull Culture Clash returned to the United States in 2022. On May 19 in Brooklyn, fans enjoyed an electrifying clash of hyper-pop, reggaeton, hardcore, and hip-hop, courtesy of New York City's diverse underground nightlife scenes. Four crews faced off to determine the ultimate champion:

Club Cringe performs at Red Bull Culture Clash in New York City, NY, USA on May 19, 2022 (c) Jesus Presinal / Red Bull Content Pool Club Cringe.jpg
Club Cringe performs at Red Bull Culture Clash in New York City, NY, USA on May 19, 2022 © Jesus Presinal / Red Bull Content Pool

Then, on June 24, the Red Bull Culture Clash descended upon Los Angeles to celebrate the Latinx musical diaspora across various iconic genres. Legendary LA party crews went head-to-head, competing to win over the crowd:

Gasolina performs at Red Bull Culture Clash in Los Angeles, CA, USA on June 24, 2022 (c) Carlo Cruz / Red Bull Content Pool SI202206250144.jpg
Gasolina performs at Red Bull Culture Clash in Los Angeles, CA, USA on June 24, 2022 © Carlo Cruz / Red Bull Content Pool

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