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RDX Shows Who’s Boss In “Mad Boss” Music Video

Kingston, JA (Mpr & Shuzzr Consulting) – Its almost the end of 2012 but Dynamic Duo RDX isn’t holding back, from the beginning of the year they had decided that they would be #1 and that’s just what they have remained. While most groups or duo tend to either separate or have little or no fame after a few years of being together, this duo have found the magic formula to remain together and on top.

With hit videos released this year such as ‘Jump’ and ‘Broad Out’ which copped over 2 million views respectively, they have decided to release another high energy and epic film.

While some critics have given their videos rave reviews and others saying ‘they have consistently pushed the sexual content making it not fit for TV premieres’ – Anthony Miller/Entertainment Report, it hasn’t hindered their successes at all.

The creative duo, consisting of deejay Renigade & vocalist Delomar, will unleash their third video for the year titled “Mad Boss”. The single produced by Zip jock Wawah has been enjoying heavy rotation both locally and internationally. The music video displays a lighter, more humorous side of the usually hardcore RDX. Directed by CBEN & edited by Top Floor, MAD BOSS music video is guaranteed to add a huge smile to your day.

Mad Boss official video will be premiered on Fiwi Choice Top 10 Charts Countdown on CVM TV Friday at 9:30PM with the duo Co-Hosting the chart show. It will be premiered on Hype TV, ReTV, DWRAP on CVM and available on Social Media Avenues (Facebook, Youtube, Twitter etc) this weekend.

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