GoGo Morrow's "Touch Me" Is A Statement of Empowerment


Rising R&B star GoGo Morrow is back with a brand new single and music video, “Touch Me,” via MNRK Music Group.

“Touch Me” is fueled by ear candy melodies, soaring through the track with entrancing agility. GoGo Morrow’s voice is both floating and soft, while also grounded and sure of itself as she intertwines modern pop hooks with touches of classic R&B. It’s a sultry, intimate track, laden with layers of silky vocals and lush guitar lines leaning into jazzy tendencies. But there’s also a boldness set in the guttural hit of the electronic beat, tying into the empowerment that GoGo Morrow is embracing: 

“‘Touch Me’ is a visual depiction of a woman owning her feminine power, unapologetically… it’s a sneak peek into the sexy, disruptive and energetic world of GoGo.”

The accompanying music video, directed by Keaton Brownlow with creative direction by Melanesia Hunter, is a peek into the stylish, sexy, and secure genius of GoGo Morrow. Flashing lights and seamless choreography establish the allure, while a juxtaposition of feminine, latex fashion and a masculine, pinstriped suit make a statement of confidence and power. 

GoGo Morrow has transformed into an undeniable performer, carving out her own lane in music. “Touch Me" is a bold statement of what’s to come and a perfect introduction to the next era of her artistry.

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