Gong Gullu

Cultural diversities are being presented through verses of music and lyrics by upcoming artist Gong Gullu. His musical taste defies standardizations as he blends various styles and rhythmic patterns to give his soundscape a global; taste. He is a Jamaican native which gives him an eccentric perspective to interpret his music differently altogether. The recording artist uses the varied strains of dancehall, reggae, and alternative rock that make his music stand out and formulate its own identity. A prolific lyricist, his lyrics are not bound and flows into an engaging arena of rhythmic modulations.


The upcoming United States recording artist is currently associated with the label Kingsonz Kingdom through which he is receiving extensive opportunities and exposure to boost his career. His music denotes a positive vibe that compels the audience to extract motivation for their personal journeys. His music is also about cultural diversities that imbibe Jamaican roots and styles into a format of contemporary musical expressions. Some of his songs that exemplify the potential of his career include ‘My Girl ( Your Thing So Rite )’, ‘When Things Go’s Wrong’, ‘Rasta man Prise Selassie’, and ‘Baby Girl in a Me Life’ among many others.


Artist Gong Gullu’s music is joyful that explores the various strains of music and its creative medley. His soundscape is based on the rhythmic and lyrical concepts of reggae which incorporate the variations of other genres such as rock, pop, dancehall, and more. He is original and unique that further pushes him to improve his sound by moving towards bigger opportunities. His fan base is already growing exponentially as he is garnering more audiences with his creative expertise. His potential will soon make him a global artist. Listen to his music of no barriers or bounds by following him on Soundcloud, Facebook, Instagram, and Kingsonz Kingdom’s official website.


Listen to Gong Gullu's track on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/gonggullu/rasta-man-prese-selassie
Thursday, May 9, 2024