BigJohn – Do You Even Lift Bro ( Official Audio )

BigJohn releases a sneak peek from his new album “Neva Too Late”

Starting 2021 With a BigJohn Single

It’s a new year, which means new music. BigJohn Entertainment in coordination with Big Gates Records dropped BigJohn’s new single “Do You Even Lift Bro” on January 3rd as a sneak peak into his new album release later this year.

“Do You Even Lift Bro” New Single

The new single is titled “Do You Even Lift Bro” and is a blend of catchy lyrics, smooth vocals, and hypnotic beats. “Do You Even Lift Bro” is one of many songs BigJohn will release in 2021 on his new album “Neva Too Late”.

The song has lyrics that will stay in your head and pump you up. “Do You Even Lift Bro” is a song that can be listened to in the car, at a party, or even when you’re working out to keep your stamina up.

The song’s hook is catchy and a lyrical masterpiece that anyone around the world can relate to. The song’s title is memorable and an allusion to a pop culture phrase that anyone can relate to hearing or saying once in their life.

BigJohn’s new single appeals to the people. Fans are already raving about this single in the comments on YouTube. BigJohn’s music is catching on like wildfire and is sure to only keep gaining attention throughout this year.

Where Can You Find the New Hit?

Follow BigJohn on social media to keep up with updates about his new album and future songs. Follow his socials here:

Facebook: 863bigjohn

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Twitter: 863bigjohn

“Do You Even Lift Bro” is currently streaming on YouTube, Soundcloud, and other streaming sites. Stay connected on these sites to see updates on his upcoming album “Neva Too Late” and new releases that BigJohn creates as he climbs his way to the top of the music industry.

Visit the official BigJohn Music Social Media Channels

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