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This week on Soul of the Streets, G Waterz sits down with GoGo Morrow — a rising voice in R&B bringing confidence, vulnerability, and intention back to the forefront of the genre.
In this conversation, GoGo reflects on her journey before the spotlight, the meaning behind calling herself an “R&B superhero,” and the emotional balance that shapes her sound. We dive into her EP SET, including the impact of “Hard To Love,” and what she wants listeners to feel when they hear her music.
She also speaks on key moments in her growth — from working with artists like Lady Gaga and Kanye West’s Sunday Service to stepping into her own spotlight with major platforms and performances — all while defining her place in the next chapter of R&B.
More than an interview, this is a conversation about identity, purpose, and stepping fully into your moment.
🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on IG & @thehyperadionyc on X
🎧 Tap in — the future of R&B is speaking.
By Gus Lloyd5
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This week on Soul of the Streets, G Waterz sits down with GoGo Morrow — a rising voice in R&B bringing confidence, vulnerability, and intention back to the forefront of the genre.
In this conversation, GoGo reflects on her journey before the spotlight, the meaning behind calling herself an “R&B superhero,” and the emotional balance that shapes her sound. We dive into her EP SET, including the impact of “Hard To Love,” and what she wants listeners to feel when they hear her music.
She also speaks on key moments in her growth — from working with artists like Lady Gaga and Kanye West’s Sunday Service to stepping into her own spotlight with major platforms and performances — all while defining her place in the next chapter of R&B.
More than an interview, this is a conversation about identity, purpose, and stepping fully into your moment.
🛰️ Follow @thehypenyc on IG & @thehyperadionyc on X
🎧 Tap in — the future of R&B is speaking.