Carnage is partnering with the RAICES Foundation for his most recent release.
Carnage is dedicating his most recent release,”Letting People Go,” to immigrant families split at the border between the United States and Mexico. The Guatemalan-born producer isn’t merely sharing a new sonic direction with his most recent offering, but also new insight on his background as a first-generation immigrant.
After a four-month hiatus that extended into February of the year, Carnage broke his silence with a tour announcement, aptly called the Reincarnation Tour. Now with”Letting People Go” out, we have insight as to what he’s been creating. Maryland trio Prinze George contribute swelling vocals into the mix, and the production showcases a softer side of Carnage overall.
Taking to Instagram, Carnage explained his inspiration for the song. When he was young, his grandmother and mother were separated at the border when they crossed over into McAllen, Texas. He went on to expand his dedication of the tune to”all the families that have been split in border towns all over the U.S.”
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Carnage is additionally partnering with the RAICES Foundation, a nonprofit immigration legal services provider. The producer will be donating $1 for every Spotify and Apple Music user that conserves”Letting People Go” for their library.
Carnage’s Reincarnation Tour kicks off March 15th at South By Southwest.
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