The Kid LAROI Releases “Go” With Juice WRLD

GO

The Kid LAROI

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Juice WRLD and his successor shine on “GO.”

Even though Kid LAROI looks like the main character off of the Recess cartoon from back in the day, he has serious hip-hop talent! Today, the sixteen-year-old rapper has decided to release “GO” — a song that is hella catchy and Juice WRLD-assisted.

“Go” features infectious melodies, emo lyrics, and a beat that you’re supposed to both cry and nod your head to. Though Juice WRLD shines bright on the song, I thought Kid LAROI definitely held his own with a verse and hook that displays how fearless of an artist he is.

Is everybody that is young these days heartbroken?


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