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Goodbye by Cojo Rae

Goodbye by Cojo Rae

Goodbye by Cojo Rae

Goodbye by Cojo Rae

Cojo Rae closes FODE EP with Goodbye. Single. Worldwide. 2026. Track 7 and he’s leaving without looking back.

Goodbye is Cojo Rae’s curtain call. The beat is somber. Piano, strings, and a drumless first verse that feels like a funeral for the old him. If FODE started with Don’t Need Your Love, Goodbye is the final nail. No features, no hook for the clubs. Just closure.

This is Cojo Rae at his most vulnerable and most final. He’s not begging, he’s not bitter. He’s done. Verses sound like letters he never sent. People, habits, versions of himself he outgrew. The second half drops into trap drums but the mood stays heavy. He’s walking away clean. If the EP is Explicit, this track earns it with honesty, not cuss words.

2026 Cojo Rae uses Goodbye to complete the arc. FODE isn’t just hustle and paranoia. It’s growth. Track 1 said he don’t need your love. Track 7 proves it. No loose ends. The outro fades on a voicemail tone. Like he really hung up.

This is for the aux when you’re done explaining yourself. For the nights when you choose peace and mean it. Cojo Rae just gave Accra an outro for every chapter you closed.

If you want Cojo Rae final, Cojo Rae reflective, and Goodbye energy to end FODE, this is it. Bigxmotion will keep you updated bar by bar.

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