Zuezeu doesn't sit still — and neither does "GO"

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Zuezeu doesn't sit still — and neither does "GO"

The Hollywood-based tech-house producer is back with his sharpest, most attitude-driven release yet, and a music video to match.


If there's one thing Zuezeu has made clear across his releases, it's that he builds records for rooms that are already moving. "GO" his new single, takes that instinct and sharpens it into something more confrontational and direct than anything he's put out before. A tech-house cut built around a rolling, dancefloor-focused groove and a female urban spoken-word vocal, the track is engineered to keep the floor on its toes — constantly shifting gears rather than locking into a single loop, pairing club-ready energy with an attitude-driven edge that feels made for peak-time. It's a natural step forward from his 2024 debut album More Life and the steady run of releases that followed, but it lands with a different kind of confidence: tighter, harder, and less interested in easing anyone in. Following More Life and singles like "Girl in the Club" and "Love Is the Rhythm," "GO" signals a sharper creative turn for the Hollywood-based producer — one that feels less like an evolution and more like a statement.

The track arrives with a music video that earns its place alongside the music rather than just illustrating it. Shot behind bars with Zuezeu cast as an inmate, the prison setting plays directly off the confrontational tone of "GO" wrapping the record in a visual world that carries the same edge as the groove underneath it. It's a smart creative choice — the kind that tells you an artist is thinking about the whole package rather than just the upload. For Zuezeu, who has spent the years since his 2020 debut building an international fanbase through shows across the US, Asia, and Europe — including a main stage set at EDC Las Vegas 2024 and dates in Tokyo and Seoul — "GO" feels like the record that consolidates everything he has been working toward and points clearly at what's coming next. With nearly 100,000 Instagram followers and a growing global presence, the platform is there. "GO" is the moment he uses it.


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