Artist, producer, DJ and cultural icon Peggy Gou launches with “I Believe In Love Again,” the highly anticipated follow-up to her hit single “(It Goes Like) Nanana,” which reached number one on the song charts most played on the radio in Italy.
A truly unique collaboration with legendary Grammy-winning artist Lenny Kravitz.
“I Believe In Love Again” is the sound of an artist who continues to defy categorization: a timeless R&B-tinged anthem that reflects Gou’s range of diverse influences and open musical philosophy. In this piece we hear Kravitz as we have rarely heard him before.
“The 90s had a huge influence on my music,” says Gou, “People know about my love for the dance/house/rave scene of that time, but I’ve always been a big fan of R&B and also a huge Lenny fan. I’ve listened endlessly to his 1998 album “5” – my favorite – but his entire discography is fantastic, absolutely timeless. He went into the studio and turned the vocals into magic, writing new lyrics and creating that incredible guitar riff. “I Believe In Love Again” is a strong message of positivity and hope that we hope everyone takes away when they listen to the song.”
Widely regarded as the international song of the summer and a symbol of Gou’s biggest year to date.
Released in June to great acclaim, “(It Goes Like) Nanana” quickly became a worldwide phenomenon.
As well as jamming the streets of London and New York with pop-up events, the single has already racked up nearly half a billion streams, topped the singles charts in the Netherlands, Belgium and Greece and spent months in the top 10 on the UK Singles Chart and at number 1 on the Global Shazam Chart.
The song also entered the top 40 of Billboard’s Global 200 and topped the Billboard Dance Airplay chart, marking Peggy Gou’s first #1 on US radio.
It has become a viral phenomenon on social media and continues to soundtrack sunsets and sunrises around the world.
Meanwhile, Peggy Gou has spent 2023 cementing her status as one of the most in-demand DJs, able to headline everywhere from the stages of the world’s biggest festivals to the most incredible underground events. These appearances include the fourth annual Pleasure Garden, Peggy’s 8,000 capacity festival in London’s Finsbury Park, as well as a series of sold-out global events.