Maroon Queen salutes the weed on latest track
Recording artiste and producer Maroon Queen hopes that her latest track ' Weed Baby', featuring Dan Gio, will be well received from fans of authentic reggae music.
"My goal is to continue using my music as a tool for cultural upliftment and spiritual connection. I also hope this track expands my global audience and opens new doors for collaboration and performance," she said.
She added, "The track is a soulful reggae meditation dedicated to the sacred herb. It celebrates the healing, spiritual, and cultural role that ganja plays -- especially in Rastafari and herbalist traditions. It's more than a song about smoking. It's a vibration of liberation, inner peace, and the connection between nature and consciousness."
Her first time collaborating with Dan Gio, Maroon Queen is already encouraged by the positive reviews she has been receiving ahead for the song.
"The early feedback from selectors, fans, and fellow artistes has been beautiful. People are really connecting with the message, the authenticity, and the vibration. Some say it's the kind of track that brings them peace, and, for me, that means everything," Maroon Queen said.
The entertainer, who is also a fashion designer, cultural advocate and businesswoman, has struck an effective balance among her different roles as a creative.
"In 2024, I rebranded my fashion line to BQ Fashion Line, formerly known as Black Queen & King's Wear. It's a bold Afrocentric brand that promotes black pride, African royalty, and regal self-expression. I'm also the founder and operator of a model agency, helping to develop and showcase talent that reflects our heritage and beauty. Additionally, I work as a promoter, curating events that fuse fashion, music, and culture into one powerful experience," she explained.
Maroon Queen is preparing for the release of more singles and visuals, as well as other projects.
"Alongside the music, I continue to grow my BQ Fashion Line and expand my brand globally -- not just musically, but culturally and spiritually," she added.
She will also be hosting her annual Africa Mi Deya Cultural Show, which celebrates African identity, music, art, and empowerment.