go4broke Finds Clarity in the Questions on posters
The self-produced artist discusses finding his voice, watching people fall in love with an idea, and the song that changed everything.
The Song That Drew a Line in the Sand
Every artist has a release that changes something.
Not necessarily because it reaches more people or generates more attention, but because it finally sounds like the version of themselves they've been trying to find all along.
For go4broke, that song is posters.
The latest single from the artist arrives as the final release before his upcoming EP and marks an important moment in his evolution as both a songwriter and producer. While his catalog has consistently blended glossy production with deeply personal storytelling, posters feels different. There's a sense of confidence running through it. A clarity.
When speaking with Everyday Jams, go4broke described the track as the best song he's written so far.
"Honestly it was the first time I felt I was doing something I truly loved."
The song began nearly two years ago following a major accident that left him hospitalized. In many ways, posters became a reminder of why he started making music in the first place. At a time when everything felt uncertain, the song brought him back to himself.
It also became a defining statement for the artist he wants to be moving forward.
When Love Becomes an Illusion
Using posters as a metaphor, the song explores the experience of watching someone become attached to an idea rather than a person.
It's a specific kind of heartbreak.
Not your own, but the heartbreak of standing on the outside and watching someone you care about slowly unravel because of a fantasy they've built for themselves.
"There was but I don't want to dox my homie," he jokes when asked about the song's inspiration.
Still, the emotional core remains unmistakable.
"I feel like it's almost harder to watch someone be so delusionally in love with something that the love itself breaks them than it is to just watch a friend's heart get broken in a normal relationship."
That perspective is what gives posters its emotional weight.
Rather than focusing on a breakup itself, the song examines the moments leading up to it. The warnings ignored. The expectations projected onto someone else. The helplessness of watching it all unfold while knowing there isn't much you can do.
It's thoughtful, relatable songwriting that refuses to oversimplify complicated emotions.
Building the World Himself
Part of what makes go4broke's music feel so distinct is the fact that much of it begins with him.
Before collaborators enter the picture, before songs leave the studio, the world-building starts from within.
Although he has worked alongside other producers throughout this chapter, self-production remains central to his creative identity.
"I think it just allows a little more personality to come out in the track if you have the ability to design the world you want the music to live in."
That philosophy can be heard throughout posters.
The production feels expansive yet intimate, balancing dreamy textures with sharp emotional detail. While industry expectations have often pushed him toward hyperpop and electronic labels, the song feels less interested in fitting inside a genre than in communicating a feeling.
The result is a sound that belongs entirely to him.
Questions Instead of Answers
One of the most fascinating aspects of go4broke's songwriting is that he doesn't view songs as declarations.
They're explorations.
Searches.
Attempts to understand something rather than explain it.
That approach sits at the center of posters and the EP as a whole.
"Like all of my tracks, posters is meant to exist almost as a question rather than an answer."
It's a perspective that makes his music feel refreshingly human.
Rather than pretending to have everything figured out, the songs embrace uncertainty. They sit with discomfort. They allow contradictions to exist without immediately resolving them.
Even now, as he prepares to close this chapter, he's still searching.
Though according to him, the final song on the EP may be the closest he's ever come to finding an answer.
Growing Into Confidence
Looking back on the process of creating this project, the biggest revelation wasn't tied to a specific song or milestone.
It was discovering what he was capable of.
"Without trying to sound cocky, I think I just learned that I'm better than I thought I was."
It's a statement that feels less like arrogance and more like earned self-belief.
Years of writing, producing, experimenting, and refining his craft have resulted in an artist who sounds increasingly comfortable trusting his instincts. Working alongside other creatives only reinforced that confidence and raised the standard he now holds himself to.
And if you ask him, the music coming next is even stronger.
Looking Ahead
What excites go4broke most about releasing this EP isn't closure.
It's momentum.
After spending years living inside these songs, he's ready for them to belong to listeners.
Not because he's tired of them.
Because he already knows what's waiting on the other side.
"I know what else exists and how much cooler all of that is."
That excitement feels fitting for an artist whose music is driven by curiosity rather than certainty.
With posters, go4broke delivers his most fully realized statement yet. A song that explores love, projection, friendship, and self-discovery without offering easy conclusions. Instead, it leaves listeners with something far more interesting.
A question worth sitting with.
Stream posters out now.