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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

RDX Releases A Catchy Tribute To Curvaceous Ladies!‏


(Kingston, Jamaica) - “I’m not fat I’m just fluffy!” Chances are she’s right and whether she’s thick, firm, phat, chubby, rolly polly, mampie, fat or just big boned,RDX and millions of men worldwide are here to say . . . fluffy girls rock and now to their own “Fluffy Anthem”.

Skinny ladies, no one is denying your beauty, but for the moment the focus is on the worldwide average girl who comes in at around 5’4 and 166 pounds(Livestrong).

That’s right from the countryside of Jamaica to the bustling New York streets to the wintery streets of Russia the average woman is not skinny!

With the rise of popular Jamaican personality Ms. Kitty, voluptuous singers like Jennifer Hudson and the worldwide admiration of sensuous curves, Dancehall duoRDX decided it was time deliver something exclusively for the thicker woman.“Fluffy Anthem”, a song paying tribute to such a delightful being, the fluffy girl was a must.  

Acknowledging their predominately female fan base, the duo has kicked off the year, appealing the delicate side of ladies with “Sexy Touch”, commending female flexibility with “Head Top" and exploring the sensual side with most recent release“Touch 101”, RDX takes the lead in pleasing their fans. So fluffy girls, ladies and divas, it’s your time now. “We did this fluffy song to show our love, the world love for all big girls. 

We know the runways, the media show off the skinny girls, causing many women to have self-esteem issues. RDX is just doing our part, to make them feel good, to make them know the world appreciates the curves!” RDX isn’t the only one appreciating the big girls. Produced by Blaqk Sheep forBlaqk Sheep Music, “Fluffy Anthem” will appear on his upcoming “Boogie Yagga”album and he remarks, “I love fluffy girls, their curves alone are worth it! The inspiration was natural!” Blaqk Sheep isn’t alone with his thought, as the pre-promotion tease started on social media his comments were reiterated excitedly by many fluffy girls and admirers in anticipation: 

“Cause we run di worldddddd” Buffy, US “Thickaz mi seh, bone on bone nah work out!” Dre, Jamaica 

“I stand strong against the world, I love me from the curve on the top of my head to the arch in my feet!” Kat, US 

 “A thick, curvy woman is just beautiful. That’s it” DJ, France “Curves are most attractive than angles!” Kwa, Bahamas 

The overwhelming responses continue noting just about every delectable reasoning why “fluffy girls” rule solidifying RDX's new single "Fluffy Anthem" will be well received. The flavorful single has a vibrant old school Dancehall feel, while Renigade commands the track with his enticingly deep vocals and Delomar peppering the chorus with a whining request.
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Xtr3me Debuts his First Album


Conscious reggae artist Xtr3me makes his introduction to the global audience with his debut album Vintage 21: Ancient Tradition, available worldwide from all major digital retailers on March 11, 2014, with pre-order available on February 25, 2014, from FOX FUSE.

Hailing from St. Catherine, Jamaica, Dwayne “Xtr3me” Nelson discovered his passion for music at a very young age and has matured into a socially-conscious reggae artist through the years.

Describing his style as roots reggae mixed with modern reggae, Xtr3me reveals that reggae music brought him insight that no other genre had given him, and his quest for identity finally bared fruit. Such insight is obvious on all eight (8) tracks of his debut album, which were all penned by this prolific and talented singer/songwriter. The entire album was produced by Jamaica-based Kimichi Records.  

Citing musical influences such as reggae greats Gregory Isaacs, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Sizzla, Mutabaruka, Beres Hammond and Dennis Brown, the young Rastafarian singer is focused on bringing heartfelt, meaningful music from the very roots of the genre. With his debut album now in hand, he is on the precipice of becoming a household name to reggae music lovers everywhere.
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The Buggy Riddim Keeps the Party Alive


Producer Shawn “Mr. Roots” Mitchell raises the tempo with The Buggy Riddim, available worldwide from all major digital retailers on March 11, 2014, with pre-order available on February 25, 2014, from FOX FUSE.

The power soca riddim will have you jumping and waving, and with three thrilling singles and the instrumental version, it is one to simply put on repeat.

The WIZ Records production features soca stars Patrice Roberts with “Di Most,” Terra Kid with “Back So,” and Problem Child with “Buggy Ride,” and the electrifying compilation also brings “The Buggy Riddim” instrumental version from Mr. Roots.  

Hailing from Grenada, Mr. Roots samples the energetic, hardcore soca sounds from his homeland, and crafts a smooth yet vibrant riddim that is bound to find a permanent place on playlists everywhere, especially during carnival season.
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Score Classic Soca Vibes from the Vintage Riddim


WIZ Records taps into the past for this classic take on soca with the Vintage Riddim, available worldwide from all major digital retailers on March 11, 2014, with pre-order available on February 25, 2014, from FOX FUSE.

Producer Shawn “Mr. Roots” Mitchell pays homage to classic soca tunes with this retro composition, which introduces the new generation of soca fans to the roots of the genre.

Boasting five singles and the instrumental version, the Vintage Riddim takes us back with Tallpree on “Jab Jab Nation,” Benjai on “Come Out To Play,” Ricardo Drue on “Tun Tun,” Pupa Leendi on “We Like It,” Ajamu on “African Jumbie,” and the “Vintage Riddim” instrumental from Mr. Roots.

Grenada-born Mr. Roots has been steadily crafting his catalog by fusing native jab jab sounds into his groovy and up-tempo melodies, and now with his foray into the past, brings yet another style of music for soca lovers everywhere to enjoy.
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Chippin Jab Riddim Brings New Anthems for the Road


Soca hit-house WIZ Records blazes into 2014 with its Chippin Jab Riddim, available worldwide from all major digital retailers on March 11, 2014, with pre-order available on February 25, 2014, from FOX FUSE.

With Grenadian producer Shawn “Mr. Roots” Mitchell at its helm, WIZ Records scores with the infectious riddim, which is loaded with five scintillating singles, along with the instrumental version.

Just as its name suggests, Chippin Jab Riddim effortlessly fuses Grenada’s jab jab music style with groovy soca’s chipping tempo, thereby creating a unique up-tempo rhythm that is melodious and groovy at the same time.  

This pairing results in hits for all the artists that are featured, including Notorious with “Bang Di Bumper,” Terra Kid with “Set And Ready,” Pupa Leendi with “Sort Me Out,” Yankey Boy with “Pullover,” Rayzor RQB with “Soca, Rum & Gyal,” and rounds out with the “Chippin Jab Riddim” instrumental version from Mr. Roots. 

Producing music since 1998 for his Mr. Roots Productions, Mr. Roots is also a recording engineer and famed bassist, most known for playing bass in soca star Machel Montano’s HD Band. Now pulling from all his Caribbean roots - from Grenada to Trinidad to Brooklyn - the Chippin Jab Riddim arms revelers with the perfect soundtrack for their fetes and festivals, and earns WIZ Records another notch in its musical belt.
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