Ghanaian dancehall and reggae artiste Larruso has made a compelling return to the music scene with his latest single, HOLY, released on May 31st, 2025. This emotionally charged track marks his first release of the year and showcases a matured sound that blends introspection with spiritual undertones.
Produced by Gigz Beatz, HOLY features a mid-tempo rhythm infused with Afro-dancehall elements. Larruso’s heartfelt lyrics delve into themes of survival, faith, and resilience, reflecting his personal and artistic growth. In the song, he sings, “Alive again, I’m back again, I’m back so strong and brave again,” signaling a renewed sense of purpose and strength.
Accompanying the release is a minimalist visualizer directed by HGXGRAPHICS, which focuses solely on Larruso’s performance, allowing the raw emotion of the song to take center stage.
HOLY is more than just a comeback single; it’s a testament to Larruso’s evolution as an artist. The track is now available on all major streaming platforms.
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