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Fresh Face, Real Feel — DuBois Makes a Statement with “So Far Gone” Now Streaming Everywhere

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Fresh Face, Real Feel — DuBois Makes a Statement with “So Far Gone” Now Streaming Everywhere

New artist DuBois steps boldly onto the music scene today with the release of his deeply personal debut single, “So Far Gone,” now available on all major streaming platforms.

A raw and emotional anthem, “So Far Gone” dives into themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Infused with elements of R&B, gospel, and contemporary soul, the track is a reflection of DuBois’ music training, education at Florida A&M University, and transformative life experiences.

“This track has lived in isolation with my collaborators and me for so long,” shares DuBois. “I’m excited to finally release it and hope it speaks life into someone else the way it has for me.”

Based in Atlanta, DuBois brings an honest and unfiltered voice to his music, inviting listeners into a space of emotional growth and healing. 

With its haunting melodies and heartfelt lyrics, “So Far Gone” serves as a powerful introduction to a promising new talent.

The single also marks the first release from DuBois’ upcoming EP, Smile, You’re On Camera — an introspective project that challenges the masks we wear and encourages self-acceptance.

“A lot of us get caught up in being one specific thing or way to the public,” he says. “We rarely take time to treat the parts of ourselves that aren’t always favorable. I want my music to give people permission to acknowledge every part of who they are.”

“So Far Gone” is available now on all major streaming platforms.

Follow DuBois on Instagram: @dubwahhh

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