Music
DC's Go-Go Music Faces Challenges in Streaming Recognition
2025-05-09

The vibrant sounds of go-go music, which originated in Washington D.C., are facing hurdles in the digital age. Despite its global influence and recent acknowledgment by prestigious awards like the Grammys, go-go artists express frustration over their genre's absence as a distinct category on major streaming platforms. This omission makes it significantly more challenging for enthusiasts to access go-go tunes compared to other genres such as R&B or blues.

Artists like Wiley Brown, son of the legendary Chuck Brown, and Jas. Funk from Rare Essence emphasize the importance of proper recognition not only as a matter of respect but also financial sustainability. "It’s frustrating that we have to work harder just to reach our beloved music," says Brown, highlighting the extra steps required to promote go-go within existing categories. The lack of visibility directly impacts potential earnings for musicians who rely solely on this art form for livelihood.

Advocacy efforts are underway with a Change.org petition urging streaming giants to include go-go as an official genre. By signing this petition, supporters can help elevate the profile of go-go music across digital platforms. Beyond monetary benefits, achieving this recognition would honor decades of dedication by pioneers in the field and strengthen community ties through shared cultural heritage. Embracing diversity in musical representation fosters inclusivity and celebrates unique contributions made by underrepresented groups worldwide.

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