Hold onto your headphones—Sumo’s World just dropped a track that’s about to take over your summer! “Count It Up”is pure fun, packed with energy, and guaranteed to have kids (and let’s be real, adults too) singing along on repeat.

Raised by Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Theron Thomas (one-half of the powerhouse duo Rock City), Sumo was born for this. With roots in both the Virgin Islands and Atlanta, his music radiates confidence, charisma, and a feel-good vibe that’s impossible to ignore.

From the moment the beat kicks in, “Count It Up” pulls you in with its bouncy rhythm, catchy hooks, and playful swagger. The lyrics celebrate positivity, confidence, and going after your dreams—making it the perfect Kidz Bop-approved anthem. Don’t be surprised if this one becomes the official soundtrack of playgrounds, school buses, and summer camp dance-offs everywhere.

With “Count It Up,” Sumo’s World isn’t just making music—he’s creating a movement. If this is just the beginning, we can’t wait to see what’s next!

Watch the video here!

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