It’s really made me discover Dom and his talents and how extraordinary he is as a person like how dedicated he his fans and just making awesome music. So very last minute, I got a call from my agent to ask if I could be in West London by a certain time I hadn’t got any work on that day so I was happy to go ahead. Didn’t know what it was until I arrived and basically had the most fun day on set. Obviously, fans will know that Zombie the music video was dedicated to nurses and was all about the journey through life of a nurse, maybe in a day. They can go through numerous different emotions, they can feel happy, sad, horrifically emotional and just really like they’re at their wits’ end and it just brings new meaning to that song.
But it just shows you how versatile Dom’s music is because you can play that song and think of a nurse and how much emotion they would go through on a daily basis or you can also think about yourself whenever you’re going through difficult times and you’re not feeling like you should be wanted or you should be loved, you know, would you even want me looking like a Zombie? Like, it’s just, it’s so many levels, so much depth to it. And I think in being part of that, not only did I get to meet Dom and like be around the people he is around on a daily basis, it also opened up what he’s doing with his festival, with Bludfest, and just a lot about his character and the fact that he’s giving back in ways that other artists wouldn’t have even considered.
You know, being really welcoming to people who are overwhelmed by life, people who are down and out in life, people who just struggle with the everyday things. He wants them to feel loved as he does by his fans and I just think that’s extra special and should really be celebrated. We love you, YungBlud!
Kathryn Wilson