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Groove along with Solarrio’s newest release, “She Goes”

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The dynamic and genre-blending artist, Solarrio, is set to captivate music enthusiasts with his latest single, “She Goes”.

This upbeat, funky dance tune is a standout track from his much-anticipated debut album, “All the Wrong Places.” Known for his unique fusion of synthpop, funk, R&B, and hip-hop production, Solarrio brings his signature style to “She Goes.” The single, written and produced in collaboration with long-time associate Alhassan Sakho, is a lively and spirited ode to the feminine divine, celebrating women in all their glory.

“She Goes” portrays the story of a woman who embodies freedom and joy. She’s the life of
the party, carefree, and living her best life, inspiring those around her with her infectious
energy. This track is not just a song; it’s an anthem for empowerment and self-expression.
Solarrio’s journey as a hip-hop producer has profoundly influenced his music, allowing him
to create a sound that’s both fresh and familiar. His skill in blending various genres has
marked him as an artist to watch in the music industry.

Fans and new listeners alike can look forward to “She Goes” as a prelude to the diverse and
rich soundscapes that will be featured in “All the Wrong Places.”

Listen below.

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