Go Hard (La.La.La)

"Go Hard (La.La.La)"
Single by Kreayshawn
from the album Somethin' 'Bout Kreay
Released July 24, 2012
Format Digital download
Recorded 2012
Genre Electropop[1]
Length 3:38
Label Columbia Records
Writer(s) Jean-Baptiste Kouame, Jonas Jeberg, Michael McHenry, Natassia Zolot & Ryan Buendia
Producer(s) Boys Noize, Free School, Moritz Friedrich, Jonas Jeberg
Kreayshawn singles chronology
"Breakfast (Syrup)"
(2012)
"Go Hard (La.La.La)"
(2012)
Music video
"Go Hard (La.La.La)" on YouTube

"Go Hard (La.La.La)" is a single by American hip hop recording artist Kreayshawn. Released on July 24, 2012, it was the third single from Kreayshawn's debut studio album, Somethin' 'Bout Kreay (2012).

Critical reception

Go Hard (La.La.La) has received mixed reviews. Spin magazine's Marc Hogan noticed that Kreayshawn ditched her traditional hip hop style for the conventional electropop themes heard on the radio, remarking that "Breakfast (Syrup)"'s failure to light up mainstream music charts sparked the genre-shift. Continuing in his negative review, Hogan went on to call the spoken-word intro and the pre-chorus of the song "ridiculous", and "not in the good way".[2] In a review of Somethin' 'Bout Kreay, Siân Rowe of NME gave "Go Hard (La.La.La)" a positive review, comparing Kreayshawn's aesthetic to that of Katy Perry's, stating "The Katy Perry thing works fine when upbeat (like on ‘Go Hard (La. La. La’)".[3] Adam Bychawski of Drowned in Sound, dubbed certain tracks, including "Go Hard (La.La.La)", a "preponderance of bland dance tracks".[4]

Music video

The song's music video was directed by production crew Syndrome and Art Directed by Lenny Tso.[5]

Release information

Purchasable release

Country Date Format Label Ref
United States July 24, 2012 Digital download Sony Music Entertainment [6]

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External links


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