BNYX® and Yeat’s 'Go Again' (featuring Superheaven’s re-recorded vocals for “Youngest Daughter”) released along with a haunting music video

BNYX® and Yeat’s 'Go Again' (featuring Superheaven’s re-recorded vocals for “Youngest Daughter”) released along with a haunting music video

American producer BNYX® - known for his recurring work with rage-rapper Yeat, as well as others such as Drake, Lil Uzi Vert, and Travis Scott - has premiered a music video for his new single with Yeat, “Go Again”, featuring alternative rock outfit Superheaven (formerly known as Daylight). This song will be part of BNYX® currently untitled debut album. Listen below:

It samples the intro and first verse of Superheaven’s 2013 track “Youngest Daughter” – which became the band’s most famous song after going viral on TikTok - that had to be re-recorded a few weeks ago due to sample clearance issues with the original recording, as BNYX® explains on his X account:

The grim video is directed by Joshua Medina and features cinematography by Brett Arndt – known for the music video for Lil Yachty’s “Strike (Holster)”. The bleak, hopeless lyrics (“It’s useless (I-I-I-I-I’m working on dying) / I tried but to no avail”) of the song are matched by the photography, with close-ups of lifeless baby dolls and flocks of crows surrounding Yeat. The location is reminiscent of an old haunted house, with deranged characters, long corridors, and windows where no light shines through, all of which creates a sense of isolation.

BNYX® answered more questions from fans. He said that Yeat recorded vocals for the track last November, not long before the rapper’s album 2093, which came out earlier this year on February. He also confirmed that there will be more songs with Yeat on his upcoming album.

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