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PELL, DAWN RICHARD, AND ANTWIGADEE! UNLEASH SUMMER ANTHEM “GO CRAZY” — A FUNKY, FUTURISTIC DANCE FLOOR CALL TO ACTION

New Orleans, LA — [July 12, 2025] — New Orleans’ own genre-bending Grammy-nominated stars Pell, Dawn Richard, and DJ/producer Antwigadee! have officially released “Go Crazy” — a high-energy, sweat-dripping, bass-thumping summer anthem that’s guaranteed to light up the season.

Equal parts bounce, funk, and fearless freedom, “Go Crazy” is more than a track — it’s a movement. Antwigadee! and Pell deliver pulsating production underneath Dawn Richard’s interstellar vocals, creating an experience that dares listeners to break free, be bold, and lose themselves in the joy of the moment.

“This one’s for the people who turn up with purpose,” says Pell. “We wanted something that moves your body and your spirit.”

“New Orleans gave us the blueprint for celebration,” adds Dawn Richard. “This track honors that tradition while blasting it into the future.”

“Go Crazy” brings together a powerhouse trifecta of New Orleans talent, blending local rhythm and verbiage with global energy. The result is a genre-defying sonic gumbo — made to shake speakers from backyard parties to festival stages.

“Go Crazy” is out now and streaming on all major platforms.

Corey Bureau

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