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Thunder Up in the Park is a high-energy community event held during NBA Playoff home games, aiming to bring the excitement of Loud City outdoors to Scissortail Park. A key figure in maintaining the hype is DJ Yuchi Boy, aka Brad Hill, a Tulsa-raised, Oklahoma City-based DJ with roots in the Yuchi Tribe. Hill uses his platform to celebrate his Native American heritage and raise awareness about the small Yuchi Tribe, while also creating inclusive, family-friendly entertainment for fans of all ages.

Originally a photographer with a passion for music, Hill has been professionally DJing for about six years. His stage name, “Yuchi Boy,” started as a social media handle and became a symbol of cultural pride and representation.

Hill emphasizes the diverse and vibrant spirit of Oklahoma City through his curated playlists and interactive fan experiences. Songs like “Thunderstruck,” “Titanium,” and the universally loved “Cupid Shuffle” are crowd favorites. For Hill, each performance is not just about entertainment, but also about staying connected to his Indigenous identity and inspiring younger Native American artists.

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