It is part of Jeremy Loops' upcoming album and reflects the artist's experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent social unrest.
After graduating from UCT in 2008 and unsure he wanted a career in finance, he would spend two years traveling the world while working on a superyacht.
[17][18] In 2010, upon returning from his travels and committed to pursuing a career in music, Loops also co-founded tree planting organisation Greenpop.
Though a now out-of-print limited release, many of the tracks from the EP were reworked and made an appearance on his debut album, Trading Change.
[21] In January 2014, he released "Down South" (featuring Motheo Moleko), the lead single from his debut album Trading Change.
In the buildup to Trading Change's August 2015 North American release, Loops toured the United States three times.
This album tackled the serious water shortage that the singer's home city, Cape Town, faced during that time.