Some records play. Rewind lives.
With just four tracks, Swedish artist-producer Gogo carves out a world that feels at once cinematic and achingly personal. Rewind doesn’t just sit in your ears — it sits in your chest. It pulses. It aches. It moves.
From the first beat of the title track, you can tell this isn’t music made for streams or stats — it’s made for that quiet part of you that still believes in real feeling. Gogo’s vocals are drenched in emotion but never overwrought; his delivery is delicate, measured, like someone telling you something they’ve never said out loud before.
“Felicia” glides with nostalgic warmth, while “Cut Me Down” slices into something deeper, darker, more raw. And “In Too Deep” closes the EP with the kind of emotional honesty that makes you pause, breathe, and maybe even reflect on the relationships you thought you buried.
But this EP isn’t just about sound — it’s about soul. Gogo’s commitment to staying independent, directing his own visuals, and building an accompanying film around this music is proof that he’s not just making songs — he’s crafting an experience.
Rewind is that rare thing: a project that feels untouched by outside noise. Pure, vulnerable, and completely uncompromising. And in a world full of filters, that kind of honesty feels revolutionary.
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