BIA – “We On Go”

BIA Releases “We On Go” Single
Boston’s very own BIA is back, and she’s not waiting around. The rapper has launched into 2025 with the release of her electrifying new single, “We On Go.” Known for her distinctive voice and sharp style, BIA brings both to the forefront with this high-energy anthem that’s already turning heads.
With , anthemic production, and a message of confidence, “We On Go” serves as both a banger and a bold declaration. For new fans, it’s a powerful introduction. For longtime listeners, it’s another reminder that BIA’s lane in hip-hop remains unchallenged.
High Energy, High Impact: What “We On Go” Is All About
The track opens with an infectious, chant-heavy hook:
“We on go, we on go, we on go-o-o-o / Let ’em know, let ’em know, let ’em know-ow-ow-ow.”
It’s the kind of hook that feels made for arena speakers, designed to reverberate through basketball games, festivals, and any moment that calls for collective hype.
“We On Go” was co-produced by Honorable C.N.O.T.E. and TBHits—two veterans known for turning beats into anthems. The pair bring a cinematic, bass-heavy foundation that makes BIA’s vocals pop. Initially created to support major sporting events like the NCAA Women’s Final Four and WNBA games, the song thrives as a standalone anthem for anyone looking to level up.
This isn’t just about the beat, though. Lyrically, BIA stays in her bag. She’s self-assured, assertive, and clearly having fun. There’s no filler here. Every bar counts.
The Cover Art: Power, Style, and Control
A strong single deserves equally powerful visuals. On the cover of “We On Go,” BIA rides through the city in a slick convertible, fur coat draped over her shoulders. The setting sun reflects off the hood. It’s classic boss energy—an image of a woman in control of her direction, her style, and her sound.
The visual aesthetic aligns perfectly with the theme of the track. It’s not just about arriving; it’s about doing it on your own terms.
BIA’s Evolution Through 2024: Building Momentum
BIA didn’t arrive at this moment by accident. Her 2024 was filled with strategic moves that helped elevate her presence in the industry.
One of the major highlights was “Lights Out,” her collaboration with Dreamville lyricist JID. The track combined BIA’s cool delivery with JID’s rapid-fire flow. It was featured on the Bad Boys: Ride or Die soundtrack, giving BIA a mainstream audience boost alongside blockbuster film promotion.
Later that year, BIA linked up with Lil Yachty for the single “Pissed Off.” The track explored themes of pressure and perseverance, and the music video—featuring BIA and Yachty stomping through city streets in matching fur—became a social media favorite.
These collaborations weren’t just about big names. They were about showcasing BIA’s range. She’s not limited to one style or one audience. Whether it’s the trap-influenced bounce of “Pissed Off” or the moody vibe of “Lights Out,” BIA has proven she can float over any beat.
On Tour with Nicki Minaj: A Statement of Status
In summer 2024, BIA also made waves by joining Nicki Minaj on the Pink Friday 2 World Tour. The move wasn’t just a co-sign; it was a passing of the torch moment. Sharing the stage with a hip-hop icon helped reinforce BIA’s own positioning as a dominant force among women in rap.
Her live performances during the tour showed fans a different side of her artistry. The charisma, the fashion, the stamina—it was all there. If you were lucky enough to catch a stop, you know exactly how electric her sets were.
Festival Favorite: Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash
BIA also lit up the stage at the 2024 Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash festival in Chicago. This wasn’t just a performance—it was a celebration.
Dressed in a custom outfit that mixed streetwear with high fashion, BIA moved across the stage like a seasoned headliner. The crowd knew her lyrics, danced along, and shouted every word to “Whole Lotta Money” and “Same Hands.”
Festivals like this are where artists test their star power—and BIA passed with flying colors.
What Artists Like BIA Represent
Beyond the beats and visuals, BIA represents something important in hip-hop’s current landscape—independence and identity. She’s among a generation of women in rap who are claiming space, making big moves, and doing it without compromising authenticity.
For aspiring artists, there are several lessons here:
- Stay true to your style: BIA’s fashion and sound aren’t trend-chasing—they’re consistent and personal.
- Build your brand beyond music: From fashion deals to soundtrack placements, BIA is showing the value of diverse exposure.
- Collaborate strategically: Every artist she works with brings something out in her—and she does the same for them.
These are principles that will remain relevant no matter how the charts change.
What’s Next for BIA?
If “We On Go” is any indication, 2025 could be BIA’s biggest year yet. There are rumors of a new full-length project in the works, and with each release, she seems more poised for global superstardom.
Fans are speculating about more collaborations, possibly even a remix of “We On Go” featuring other high-profile women in rap. And given her momentum, it wouldn’t be surprising to see her headlining her own tour soon.
Whatever comes next, one thing is clear—BIA’s not slowing down.
Where to Listen
“We On Go” is now available on all major streaming platforms. Add it to your playlist, play it at the gym, let it blast during your next drive—it’s built for movement and motivation.
Whether you’ve been a fan since her Really Her era or you’re just now tuning in, this track is the perfect place to jump in.
BIA Is Back
BIA has officially opened the doors to 2025 with one of the year’s strongest singles. “We On Go” isn’t just a song—it’s a message: she’s ready, focused, and leading the charge.
So if you’re not already on board, now’s the time to buckle up. Because BIA? She’s definitely on go.