He promised us The Jiggy Tape, but we got Kennel Room instead. Ahead of his upcoming sequel album Inja Yam Vol. 2, Sliqe had initially planned on dropping a 6-track EP titled The Jiggy Tape, but he ended up releasing it as Kennel Room, with just two tracks on it. Featuring a wide range of artists like Yanga Chief, Zingah, Farx on the first track, "My Blood," and 6th Ave on the second track "Crickets," the EP catered to two sound generations in it's differences. The question of The Jig Tape still came through though, the people need answers. So Sliqe took his sweet time to break down the meaning of his meaning of the "Jiig," as well as explaining what happened to The Jiggy Tape. Watch it below;
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