With music as their salvation, artists all over the world have been using their harmonic means to share their thoughts and desires with the world during the isolation days. Country-rock musician Jesse Lopez has come out with his latest music video ‘Quarantine Made Me Do It’, playfully expressing his experience of the quarantine days with some comically exaggerated witty wordplay backed up by instrumental melodic harmonies with a combination of country and rock, letting the fans enjoy the pure bliss of his humorous creativity. The equally hilarious visual narratives presenting the artist doing day-to-day activities in a crazy and jovial manner displays the songwriter’s unparalleled Mexican-Italian charm and genuine passion.
Based out of Nashville, the talented artist juggles with versatile tonalities to find his own voice that portrays his sharp and creative persona. His newest creation ‘Quarantine Made Me Do It’, written with Kirstie Kraus, is an epitome of both an acoustic delight and an ocular magnificence featuring some compelling beats enhancing the articulate and hilarious libretto narrating how the artist spends his time at home in quarantine. Featuring the artist, Jesse Lopez, doing some crazy and ridiculous activities amid quarantine days with some over-amplified amusing visuals sets the bar high for his contemporaries. Inspire by the maestros like Eric Clapton, Rob Thomas, and Neil Young, he explores the world of boisterous musicality through his brilliant songs ‘That Smile’, ‘Wild’, ‘What Love Is’, and ‘Can’t Call You Home’. Be sure to visit his website and follow him on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to be updated about his upcoming projects.