After months of waiting, Hollywood Undead’s own Danny Rose has taken to social media to tease his long-awaited, long-delayed second solo single – “Too Long” feat. Fudd Rukus.  The track drops one week from this writing on August 11th, and features artwork from HU fandom mainstay Allison Perry.

Fans may be confused after the initial release of this song entitled “Move On” was halted mid-push and taken down, the SCNFDM team was able to talk with Danny about the track today, confirming they’re one and the same, and gives some motivation for why the track’s name was changed-

“I noticed people were asking about the song title. It’s a long story but I think some people might wanna hear why.

So, originally, when I was going to release this song, I was gonna call it move on, there was a mishap, and I had to take it down if you remember.

Fast forward six months later, and finally releasing the track, and since the chorus says move on, but also says TOO LONG a lot! Haha, it only made sense to call it too long.

I never told [Allison Perry] when creating the song thumbnail design to change the name to TOO LONG and since she made the artwork the first time she assumed it was still called Move On.”

Listeners can check out a sample of the song below-

Danny Rose – “Too Long” feat. Fudd Rukus – Coming August 11th

 

 

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Scrub has spent the better part of the last decade contributing to SCNFDM as the site's lead content editor.  His prior contributions to the Hollywood Undead fandom include providing content for famous Hollywood Undead tumblogs like HoodAsFuck and Vik Winchester's original HU Tumblog. His time in LA allowed him to provide the community with behind the scenes tidbits, music video shoot info, and exclusive live recordings of Han Cholo. Scrub has been participating in the Hollywood Undead community in some capacity as far back as Fall of 2008 on the original hollywoodundead.com Ning page.  In his spare time, Scrub is a computer engineer by day, and also writes mini-reviews for various genres of games and shares pictures of his ever-growing Transformers collection on Twitter.
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