NEW MUSIC | GENERAL HUGE ‘HERE WE GO’ FEATURING SKINNY OG, APEX ZERO & JACKSON TURNER

French Reg­gae artist Gen­er­al Huge is back for 2022, team­ing up with USA rap­pers Skinny O.G and Jack­son Turn­er and Lon­don rap­per Apex Zero. “Here We Go” is the fourth single released from Gen­er­al Huge’s upcom­ing album “Con­ver­sa­tions” that will be avail­able in 2022.

“Here We Go” is a big mix between Gen­er­al Huge’s two favour­ite music genres, Reg­gae and Hip-Hop. The Music Video was shot between Shang­hai, Lon­don and New York. A song that pro­motes the free­dom of music and pos­it­ive vibes des­pite the cur­rent situ­ation world­wide. As the world turns inward, Gen­er­al Huge dares to take an open-minded approach, con­vers­ing with people from diverse music­al and cul­tur­al back­grounds, deliv­er­ing an import­ant mes­sage — there is strength in num­bers, and the music will nev­er stop!

This song is of cru­cial import­ance for all artists involved because Jack­son Turn­er unfor­tu­nately passed away just as the shoot­ing was about to begin. This song is ded­ic­ated to him.

The video, which premiered on High Ste­reo Love Chan­nel, is out now:

To listen on Spo­ti­fy or Apple Music, fol­low this link: https://bfan.link/here-we-go

Cred­its:

Lyr­ics: Gen­er­al Huge, Skinny O.G, Apex Zero, & Jack­son Turner

Com­poser & Rid­dim: Lionriddims

Pro­du­cer: Gen­er­al Huge

Mixed by: Gen­er­al Huge (Hugo Poncet)

Mastered by: GKG Mastering

Label & Dis­tri­bu­tion: Chi­n­a­Man Yard

Pro­mo­tion: Music­al Impact

Art Cov­er : EWO Flint

Trans­la­tion : Sting­ing Ray

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Rishma

Edit­or / PR Con­sult­ant at No Bounds
Rishma Dhali­w­al has extens­ive exper­i­ence study­ing and work­ing in the music and media industry. Hav­ing writ­ten a thes­is on how Hip Hop acts as a social move­ment, she has spent years research­ing and con­nect­ing with artists who use the art form as a tool for bring­ing a voice to the voiceless.

About Rishma

Rishma Dhaliwal has extensive experience studying and working in the music and media industry. Having written a thesis on how Hip Hop acts as a social movement, she has spent years researching and connecting with artists who use the art form as a tool for bringing a voice to the voiceless.