There’s a moment in Gogo’s new EP Rewind where everything stops — the production fades, the lyrics hit a little too hard, and you suddenly realize: this isn’t just music. It’s a confession.
Born and raised in Stockholm, Gogo is more than a genre-defying artist — he’s a storyteller with a camera in one hand and a wounded heart in the other. With Rewind, he delivers four sprawling, soul-drenched tracks that explore the universal instinct to escape — from pain, from identity, from the past. But unlike most escapist music, Gogo isn’t looking away. He’s digging in, and what he unearths is startlingly human.
“Felicia” is soaked in bittersweet nostalgia, “Cut Me Down” aches with self-awareness, and “In Too Deep” feels like a moment of quiet collapse. This isn’t music for the background — it’s music for driving at night, staring at the ceiling, or standing still in the middle of chaos. And with a feature-length film in the works, directed entirely by Gogo himself, it’s clear that this project is more than a release — it’s a world. One that refuses to compromise. One that demands to be felt.
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