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Taite Goes Deep Into The Detail On ‘Here We Go’

Taite Here We Go

Showcasing what Detroit is all about, rising rapper Taite shares ‘Here We Go’ his latest track which has already surpassed the million streams mark on Spotify, confirming that the hype around this performer is real.

Taite – Here We Go

Carl Lamar David Taite Jr, simply known as Taite, is an up-and-coming rapper from Detroit with a lot of history. Taite started his career in 2013 with a debut mixtape named My Story, which was an ideal introduction card for this artist. Subsequently, Taite spent the upcoming years releasing material nonstop, including Taite (2015) and Fuck It, Let’s Go (2017).

Proving that he is as real as it gets, Taite doesn’t take any punches back when it comes to his explicit yet captivating rhymes, demonstrating those big streaming numbers are no fluke. Here We Go depicts the swag and grittiness in Detroit and Taite’s deep appreciation for this city.

Aside from the lyrical work, another aspect worth a round of applause is the detailed production, something that Taite takes very seriously with every recording, as he explains in more detail:

I wrote it in 45 minutes and recorded it in less than an hour. I also engineered, mixed, and mastered the song on my own which took about a month. I do that with every record I release, that’s why they all have a special place in my heart. The amount of detail I put in ‘Here We Go’ is subtle but if you throw on some headphones and take the time to listen closely, you can hear why it took me 30 days to completely finish this track.”

Over the years, Taite has displayed a level of consistency that shouldn’t be taken for granted, confirming that hard work is vital for any artist. Singles of this quality are a testament to his evolution as a rapper and a step in the right direction.

Raw and captivating, Here We Go is a perfect ode to the Motor City pouring pure, unfiltered swag.

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Words Javier Rodriguez