LISTEN: Jeremy Loops LIVE on the Carol Ofori Show
Updated | By East Coast Radio
South African singer-songwriter and producer, Jeremy Loops, is back with another stellar new single and music video, 'Postcards'. He chats to Carol Ofori today on the show...
We're all about celebrating homegrown talent, so when we heard about Jeremy Loops releasing his new single, along with a music video, we had to chat to him about it all.
Following a series of popular releases in 2020, amassing 15-million streams and over 5.5-million hits on YouTube, singer/songwriter and producer Jeremy Loops is back with another single and music video, 'Postcards', out on Decca Records today.
Read more: Jeremy Loops drops new single ‘Til I Found You’ and chats to Sky about his COVID-19 experience
Of the new single, Jeremy says:
Postcards is a song about the ups and downs of relationships, people feel like they are alone when they suffer difficulties in relationships, it's more common than people admit. This isn't a sad song, it's a song about acceptance and accepting that difficulties are often part of the journey to finding that solid connection. It's a very upside-down world we're living in right now. It's hard to see people agreeing on anything, but this one thing I feel like everyone can agree on.- Jeremy Loops
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A little over ten years ago, Jeremy, inspired by the waste and excess he saw working as a deckhand on superyachts,
co-founded the eco-initiative Greenpop. Jeremy’s social
responsibility continues to expand and in 2020, Jeremy founded The Big Food Drive, a crowd-funded
campaign to send food to some of the poorest communities in South Africa during
the coronavirus crisis. After launching in April 2020, the campaign has raised
an average of R700,000 to date.
Over the past decade Jeremy has become a household name in South Africa, obtained a global record deal, headlined several world tours with sold-out performances in iconic venues, including London’s Brixton Academy, and collaborated with the likes of Ed Sheeran, Simone Felice (The Lumineers), Jake Gosling (Shawn Mendes), Tobias Kuhn (Milky Chance), and Carey Willets (Dermot Kenedy).
LISTEN to the full interview with Jeremy Loops and Carol Ofori below:
Below is his music video for 'Til I Found You':
Image Courtesy of Instagram
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