Globally renowned DJ and producer Carnage has delivered the official music video for his latest hit single 'Letting People Go'. The proud first-generation American showcases a resolute message that anything is possible as immigrants, depicting his family's personal journey entering the United States as illegal immigrants.
An emotional and thought-provoking production, the video recounts the dangerous journey thatCarnage's grandmother, mother, and extended family embarked on to enter the United States at the Mexican border. Indie-pop trio Prinze George's vivid vocals narrate the chronicle while the video presents the expedition from Nicaragua through to Guatemala, Mexico, and finally, at the southern U.S. Border, where the family is separated and detained. Carnage dedicated 'Letting People Go' to his grandmother who fled Nicaragua to the U.S. to make a better life for her family. The video ends with a radiant shot of Carnage with his arm around his grandmother outside the immigration detention center where she was held in Mcallen, Texas - an impactful and poignant moment.
With millions of streams in its first month and support across Spotify New Music Friday, MINT, Beast Mode, Apple Music A-List and Apple Dance XL, and Sirius BPM, 'Letting People Go' marks a fresh musical direction for the young producer. After taking a four-month hiatus, Carnage penned a powerful op-ed for Billboard, where he states:
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