Bossa Synthesizes Jersey Club, Pop, and PluggnB in New Banger “Go Crazy”


2024 has been a terrible year for the club. Everywhere you look, artists are abandoning their fans to make country music for cowboy hat-wearing NPC’s who care more about line dancing than throwing ass. Even Beyoncé is making us listen to country music, which brings me to my pivotal questions. Has God forsaken us? What did we do to deserve this? And, most importantly, who will He send to clean up this mess and restore harmony to the club?  

The answer ironically lies with an artist too young to enter a club in the first place—17-year-old Bossa, who returns with the electrifying “Go Crazy.” You might recognize him from 2023’s “Too Much” or his Kanii-assisted banger “attachment," but in 2024 Bossa delivers fans that which larger artists are too scared to make. Damn good music.     

Synthesizing Jersey club, pop, and PluggnB, Bossa’s latest release might just be one of his best as he graces listeners with a track perfect for their weekly rotations as summer comes right around the corner. From the track’s high-energy percussion to its lurching bass signals, “Go Crazy” is a strong addition to Bossa’s already-stacked discography. If this track is a harbinger of things to come from the young California native, then Bossa is more than deserving of being on your radar this year. 

Listen to “Go Crazy” below:

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