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Jeremy Loops Dissects The Highs And Lows Of Relationships On New Single ‘Postcards’

He’s back! Local crooner Jeremy Loops is back with new music this week as he continues to drop stellar material that keeps toes tapping around the world. After dominating charts with his singles ‘By The Way’ and ‘Til I Found You’, Jeremy drops his highly-anticipated new single ‘Postcards’.

Postcards showcases Jeremy’s distinctive vocals, flowing melodies, and sunshine-soaked hooks. Co-written by Jonathan Quarmby (Tom Walker) and produced by Cam Blackwood (George Ezra), the single’s inspiration draws from the unique relationship pressures of occupational travel and long distances.

“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,” Jeremy explains about the song’s lyrical content. “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 is one thing I feel like everyone can agree on. Sometimes we just can’t live with or without each other.”

The music video, co-directed by Anna Telford and Jeremy in his second foray into directing, portrays this inspiration. Shot in a series of big dynamic rooms, in an old manor house in Cape Town, decorated by a team of artists and stylists, it shows the turbulent ups and downs of relationships, you see love, fighting, fun and some amazing choreography and dancing ubiquitous with Jeremy and his music.

Listen to ‘Postcards’ below and read more music news here.

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