ZJ Liquid chats to Cleo Anderson about his latest music he’s been working on despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Inspired by daily life in Jamaica, his latest music provides a social commentary on our lives. Using everyday occurrences as inspiration; from ‘Barrel’ which describes the process of receiving food and clothes from relatives overseas, and ‘State of the Union’ which discusses the government’s latest curfew measures.
ZJ Liquid has found a fun musical way to provide a gauge of how the public are feeling. As well as his latest musical pursuits, he also has had successes within his career, and is using creative ways to help others despite the pandemic.
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