Lex Borrero, Vikina, Cyn Santana, Symon Dice & More Attend NEON16’s All-Star Celebrity Basketball Game
One of Latin music’s most prominent labels, NEON16, teamed up with Vibra Urbana for one of the hottest events during Latin Music Week in Miami. The All-Star Celebrity Basketball Game, presented by Eliane Gallero from NTERTAIN, was an unforgettable night for the VIP guests and fans in attendance.
The game was divided into two teams: CLUB 16 vs. DREAM TEAM. Teammates from both crews included some of the industry’s hottest names, such as Tainy, Kris Floyd, Jota Rosa, Jack McClinton, Mister Red, Sael, Mariah, Blessd, MVSIS, La Gabi, Yartzi, Justin Quiles, Dimelo Flow, YouTube’s AJ Ramos, Chanell, Rob Hite, Caleb Calloway, Alofoke, DJ Cornetto, Lenny Tavarez, Nohemy, CNCO’s Zabdiel and Reverse. Team coaches: Greivis Vasquez (Dream Team) and Pablo “Pabl1ts” Batista (Club 16).
The game streamed live on Twitch, allowing fans worldwide to tune in and catch all the action on the court. The night ended in a victory for CLUB 16 and Kris Floyd, taking home the MVP trophy!
The teams were rocking branded uniforms and shoes provided by Puma. Other sponsors for the night were Red Bull, MSS and Casalu. Music executive and NEON16 co-founder Lex Borrero announced that all the proceeds from that night would be donated to TECHOS PA’ MI GENTE in an effort to support the victims of Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico.
Be sure to catch some of Contrast News’ interviews from that night below!
Interviews by Gigi Rivera.
Videography by Juan Murillo.
Produced by UADV for Contrast News.
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