Having delivered viral hits such as “Wadaa” and “Formula,” Zidii has steadily become a front-runner in the new era of Jamaicans, creating a buzz with the new cross-appeal sound. We caught up with the fast riser to ask a few questions about his growth.
What is your sound?
“The genre of my sound or genre of my music is a feel-good type of music”
Musical Inspirations
Ziddi listed icons Sean Paul and Shaggy among his diverse musical inspirations.
Creative Process?
Top 5 Goat Features
“Top five people I wanna work with right now would be Cappella Grey, definitely wanna make a song with Rema one day, Victony and Omah lay too. Like I wanna do a lot of Afrobeat features and if I’m going with Jamaican artistes, I think me and Valiant would do a good song.”
Most memorable moment in music?
The “Formula singer” listed a performance at “Curry Fest” in Kingston, his first time performing in front of a large crowd, as his most sentimental moment in music thus far.
Memorable fan moment so far?
“I have a lot of funny interactions with my supporters cuz I’m never the type of person to be like you can’t take a picture, so most times I engage with them. It’s always something different. “I don’t know, it’s either some of them doing too much, and I’m not Chris brown, or they tell me I’m the long-lost love of their life,” he joked.
When did you realize that “Formula” was a hit?
Jugglings or Singles?
The talented singer shared that he played the drums, including appearances at the Grand Gala and Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) festivals.
The Next 5 Years
The “Wadaa” hitmaker shared that he’s targeting significant progression in his career during the next five years, including major features and Grammy-worthy projects.