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Updated: Apr 9, 2021


Zj Liquid Collaborates with D’Major on ‘Go Crazy’.

International DJ/Producer/Artiste Zj Liquid is upbeat about his latest collaboration with international dancehall/reggae singer D’Major titled ‘Go Crazy’.

The artistes have been getting a lot of attention since the release of the track.

‘Go Crazy’ produced by Marlon Easy Production is available on all digital platforms for purchase.

The single is doing great and has been gaining steam in Jamaica and the European market. Zj Liquid couldn’t be happier with the feedback that they have been getting since the release.

“So far everybody is giving me positive feedback, remember Liquid, and Major is known for the lady’s artistes” said Zj Liquid.

The artiste who is still promoting his album ‘Point A View’ that was released in late 2020 is high in the spirit that 2021 will be a better year for him as he takes on the journey of pushing more promotion in his artiste career.

Zj Liquid is devoted to his musical career and is now locked in the studio working on new projects and getting new visuals ready for 2021.

“I never stop working and right now I have a lot of things in the pipeline. I am working harder than before because there are a lot more things in store for my fans, said Zj Liquid.

Zj Liquid is also promoting his singles ‘Nah Give Up’ and ‘Nuh Run In Pon The Don’.




 
 
 


“Curfew (S.O.T.U.)”

“As a selector from longtime, me always tout the girl dem and hype them inna dancehall,” ZJ Liquid told me a few years back. His breakout hit “Wifey Walk Out” spoke on real-life relationship drama, stirring controversy in the spirit of fun and launching him as a serious recording artist as well as an on-air personality and producer for his own H20 label.

In 2021 Liquid and Badda General have been a roll with a series of wicked conversational collaborations, starting with “Barrel” and “State of the Union.” The songs unfold with the artists trading lines as if speaking on the telephone — in the tradition of Busy Signal’s “The Reasoning” and Govana’s popular “Convo” series. Liquid and Badda’s latest track is “Curfew,” which speaks to the pent-up frustration of people living under pandemic lockdown in a way that’s uniquely Jamaican yet relatable all over the world.


“How it ah look fe the Easter?” Badda asks. “Bwoy this year nuh look good fe a cheater,” Liquid replies. “After nobody can get bun … the whole country lock down.” The line is a clever play on words — bun is a popular Easter treat in Jamaica, as well as slang for cheating on your partner (or “burn”).

In this moment when dancehalls are severely restricted, songs like “Curfew” are an important outlet until life returns to something like normal. In the meantime, adversity can inspire creativity, as this song demonstrates. “We need back Jamaica,” Badda says on the hook. “Every square every inch and every acre.”

 
 
 

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