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Watch Baauer Remix Future & Young Thug’s “Harlem Shake” via Live Stream


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Baauer has entered the live stream game and we’re here for it!

He already has hours of studio footage logged and just days ago the producer jumped on Twitch to remix Future‘s “Harlem Shake” featuring Young Thug live for his audience. He went all in, allowing his raw creativity to take over and explore all options before landing on the sound and arrangement that hit just right.

Baauer’s own track by the name “Harlem Shake” launched his career in 2012 and he’s been a mainstay for worldly bass music ever since. While this version of another “Harlem Shake” is a stark contrast from where he started, it’s amazing to hear the evolution of his sound over the years.

With his forthcoming album PLANET’S MAD on the near horizon, we can’t wait to hear what’s next.

Watch the master at work below and view more of his live stream sessions here.

Baauer’s “Harlem Shake” Remix

Watch F*ck it we’ll bop it live from harrybaobao on www.twitch.tv

 

Photo Credit: Teddy Fitzhugh

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