Remo Da Goat soon to
release “Whoa,” a second single teasing final album of Goat series
By Kurt Beyers
A taste of the
third and final installment of Ggmg – God gave me gifts – AKA Remo da Goat’s goat
era will drop on July 13 when the single “Whoa” comes out.
“Whoa,” dropping
on July 13, will be the second single to be released from the upcoming album Goat
Shit Part 3: Da Old Me.
“Goat
Freestyle,” the first single from the album, dropped April 20 and has since hit
No. 13 for hip hop singles and received almost a million streams. Throughout
its first month, the video was trending on YouTube.
“Freestyle” is
also a description of the music on the third album. Mainstream rap was the
dominant style on Goat Shit Part 1: Up Next, and part 2, Toxic Love,
was all in an R&B style.
For himself, Da
Goat wants people to know one thing about “Whoa” and the other 15 tracks of Da
Old Me.
“It's gonna be
the best music they can possibly get from me,” he said.
Remo does not
want to be stuck in a box labeled “Rapper,” and he seeks to be more than just a
crossover artist.
“I want to
cross hip hop, R&B, rock – I like rock and roll too – I want to put all
that into one thing,” he said. “I want to do some things that people never did
before with music.”
He does not put
a name to his style, which he describes as “very unorthodox and unique.”
“I sing, I rap,
my vocabulary, my harmonizing – you know what I'm saying? It's not orthodox. It’s
unique.”
When he talks
about his influences, he names, among others, Lil Wayne, 50
Cent, DMX and Rick Ross, and says he has the same “vision.” His explanation
boils down to a work ethic.
“I
noticed they did a lot of hard work, so it inspired me to keep going.” he said.
“I record a lot. I get a lot of work done, and I know that’s what it takes to
get me there.”
“There” he
defines as a place at “the top of everywhere.” One of his goals is the Diamond
Award for reaching 10 million in sales of albums and singles.
Remo was born
in Clearwater, Florida. He grew up in the projects there and in Tarpon Springs,
“taking in,” as he says, “all of what poverty had to offer.”
He has made
music since he was 6 or 7 years old, singing in the church choir. He started in
with rap with a cousin when he was about 8, and part of his singing then was
gospel rap.
His first
professional release was three years ago, and since he has created three albums
(the first two Goat albums in 2021 and Ok Ok 3 in 2020.
Goat Part 2:
Toxic Love” reached No.
1 in Germany, No. 4 in the United Kingdom and No. 7 in the United States on the
iTunes R&B sales charts. That album has been streamed millions of times.
His next
project after the completion of the Goat series will be another album,
which he says will be called “My Testimony.” Stylistically, it is going to be
all three Goat albums in one.
“Part 1 was
more mainstream, Part 2 was R&B, and Part 3 is freestyle rap, so Testimony
is going to have all three genres,” he said.
The tentative
release date is sometime next summer, preceded by the release of a couple of
singles.
But now is
“Whoa” and its album.
He says he has the same vision as the superstars who are his
influences, and the same potential “to become a household name.”
“Hard work,
dedication, trying to reach my goal to the peak I want to be, and telling my
story to the world,” he said. “I still got I still got a lot of music I want to
get to the world. It's just the beginning.”
Make sure to stay
connected to Remo Da Goat on all platforms for new music, videos, and social
posts. A pre-order link for “Whoa” is available on Linktree.
https://music.amazon.com/artists/B07TTYFP6W/ggmg-remo
https://music.apple.com/us/album/_/1615652135?i=1615652436&ign-itscg=30200&ign-itsct=lt_m
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4rAl028Dt0oJY2rg7M6Auy
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