Last week, the up‑and‑coming artist Wildboy dropped his latest single “Get Up”, which is part of his recently released album Battle Tested. The music video was filmed live at the DB3 Keyshawn, Keon & Kelvin Davis boxing event in Norfolk, giving it an energetic, raw, and immersive feel
Despite this authentic boost, the track has received around 600 views so far—modest numbers for now—but promising given the grassroots launch. While not viral yet, “Get Up” is already making modest waves across social platforms, including X, where clips from the boxing event have been tagged with #DB3 and #Viral
What “Get Up” Brings to the Table
- Authenticity: The video’s backdrop—a real boxing event—delivers raw energy and amps up the track’s emotional drive.
- Grassroots Growth: Although view counts are still low, the track is spreading organically via social reposts and live clips.
- Community-Centric Launch: Tying the single to a local event reflects Wildboy’s strategy of building a loyal fan base from the ground up.
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- Local Stage, Big Potential: Norfolk’s local events can spark broader attention—especially if the track hits home with fight fans.
- Visuals That Pack a Punch: Combining music with live event footage gives viewers something tangible and memorable.
- Organic Social Buzz: Tweets and reposts using hashtags like #DB3 are helpful in reaching a niche but engaged community.
Looking Ahead
Wildboy appears to be focused on authentic connection and organic growth. While “Get Up” hasn’t exploded yet, ties to live events and social sharing suggest a steady upward path. Timing its next push—such as a follow‑up single, more live video releases, or a regional tour—could significantly increase impact.
🔥 Next Steps to Watch:
- Will the “Get Up” video’s views accelerate following its debut event?
- Will Wildboy connect with a broader audience through playlist placements or music blogs?