Bruckup drops ‘Good Life’

Bruck Up performing in Times Square, Manhattan.
Photo by Jonathan Ellerbee

Jamaican-born dancer-turned-international DJ Bruckup, whose real name is George Adams, is at it once again, proving to be a force to be reckoned with in music and entertainment circles.

Jamaican-born, New York-based entertainment publicist Anthony “ER Guru” Turner told Caribbean Life on Monday, Sept. 29, that “Bruckup is the man!”

“He is putting the industry on notice by releasing his single, ‘Good Life,’ and the official remix featuring Ron Browz.

“The song is making the rounds and has gotten the attention of a few record labels, so don’t be shocked if he lands a label deal very soon, he added. “On stage, he commands attention, igniting fans with his signature energy and style.

“It was just a few years ago that pop superstar Beyonce gave the DJ/dancer a ‘big up for influencing the dance style in her 2022 song ‘Move,‘” Turner continued. “It doesn’t get any bigger than that.”

Turner said Bruckup had two central performances in New York. The first was a cameo appearance at the 2025 Soca Fest at the Brooklyn Museum, during Labor Day, Friday, Aug. 29, featuring soca heavyweights Kes The Band, Bunji Garlin, Fay-Ann Lyons & The Vikings Band, and Mical Teja.

Days later, Turner said Bruckup appeared at Fashion Week in Times Square, “where he delivered an electrifying performance that had the full house singing along to his single, ‘Good Life.’

Bruckup told Caribbean Life: “It’s been a blessing to bring my music and energy to many different but essential stages.

“From Brooklyn to Miami to Times Square, it’s Bruckup, he said. “I am everywhere! My commanding stage presence and crowd interaction left fans wanting more.

“It has also helped to cement my reputation as an electrifying performer in the game right now, Bruckup added. “This is just the beginning. I’m excited to keep pushing and connect with fans.

In addition to his latest single, Bruckup recently released the video for “Money” alongside hip-hop heavyweight Styles P and rising star Shyst Vader.

Turner said Bruckup previously collaborated with Shaggy on the single “Sunglasses (Keep Your Shades On) and was featured in Busta Rhymes’ music video “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See.”

Earlier this month, Bruckup filmed the official video for “Good Life at Oasis in Brooklyn, Turner said.

“The video demonstrated his commitment to using cinematic visuals to match his vibrant sound, he said.

Bruckup said: “With a fully booked schedule, a growing list of collaborations, and the momentum of multiple new releases, I am officially booked, busy, and ready to dominate the rest of 2025 and beyond.”