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October 17, 2013
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Yung Jr, Juju Blood find their niche |
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Juju Blood Yung Jr and Juju Blood, sons of reggae icon Junior Reid, are intent on carrying on the legacy created by their celebrity father. Like offspring from other musical families, the two are trying to carve out their own niche in the Jamaican music space. Burgeoning stars in their own right, the two are gearing up to release a pair of videos this weekend under the Money Green Productions imprint. gritty visuals Titled Weh Mi Come From featuring Wada Blood and Raggamuffin, a solo effort by Yung Jr, the videos allude to the everyday struggles and perils of the lower income earners and less fortunate of our society, with some gritty visuals to bolster the experience. The visuals were shot throughout the Kingston and St Andrew metropolis under the watchful eye of director Simon Thompson, with editing credits courtesy of Yosef Imagination. Aside from the video premiers, a pair of EPs, are currently in the works, which is slated for release this Christmas. The EPs, still untitled, will mark their official entry and introduction into the local music space and digital music market. In a release to media, their management intimated, "We are planning an aggressive promotional campaign heading into the festive season so fans of the One Blood Family can look out for some great music and performances from Juju Blood and Yung Jr. We'll be everywhere promoting the projects." The EP, once released, will become available on iTunes and other digital platforms. Juju Blood and Yung Jr are also working with older sibling Wada Blood on a number of upcoming projects.
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