Categories: Singles

Crusy and Jem Cooke are Good To Go on Toolroom

Rising-star Crusy and renowned vocalist Jem Cooke come together for the first time on “Good To Go”. Blending Crusy’s unmistakable grooves with Jem’s signature vocals, the track delivers a perfect mix of club energy and emotional weight. A genuine timeless production to round off the year.

2025 has seen Crusy continue his upward-trend, with releases like ‘Kiki’ and ‘The Night Train’ earning huge support from the very biggest DJs in the scene ranging from Carl Cox to Mau P and plenty inbetween. Jem Cooke, best known for her work on CamelPhat’s “Breathe”, brings her signature songwriting and voice to the forefront once again.

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