Kuzikk to clean up dancehall
Newly formed trio Kuzikk (Q-zik), hopes that their latest single
According to the group, the crux of Atomic is that it will hit as hard as dancehall, but doesn’t contain the constant references to sex, violence and accompanying profanity. Imhotep coined it vegetarian music at the single’s launch event. The song draws on the traditional dancehall format with Krysiwebb pulling the harmonies while Imhotep and Kool Johnny Kool belt out punchy lyrics.
Atomic is now available onall major digital distribution platforms from Malakhii Records, and can befound on their social media channels. Kuzikk has high expectations for the songand are already back in the studio working on new material to support Atomic.
Officially formed in January 2019, Atomic is the group’s first original song as their debut was a cover of Let’s Do It Again, the 1975 hit written by Curtis Mayfield and performed by the Staple Sisters. Horace Morgan — Imhotep, brought the group together due to a long standing friendship with Dalbert Wright — Kool Johnny Kool and being recently introduced to Krystal Webb — Krysiwebb.
Morgan was the lead singer for the Dubtronic Kru. He has four albums to his name, one solo and three with Dubtronic Kru. Wright matches that number with his fourth, Quest, released in 2017. Webb toured as backup vocalist with the likes of Anthony B and has several singles to her name over the length of her career. The three collaborated on several projects before cementing themselves as Kuzikk.
Kuzikk explained that they’re in the
music business for the long haul, creating music that can stand the test of
time. Their next single Chill isexpected to hit the streets soon.
