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Dancehall Goes Country With RDX On ‘Ride It’ Video Shoot

NEW YORK, USA (Shuzzr & Yemi PR): After blazing a trail across The Caribbean, North America and with preparations now being finalized to conquer Europe. Dancehall leading duo, RDX, hasn’t stopped producing hit singles, and music video to which fans both locally in Jamaica and internationally has been very recipient of.

Now with dancehall approaching its most busiest period locally and abroad, the duo is ready to not just redefine themselves but established that they are indeed, unequivocally an undeniably the Leading Dancehall Duo worldwide. With the recent release of their latest single “For You” which demonstrates and has paved the way for the evolution, its only a matter of time before the rest of the world join in.

As the evolution continues, the duo recently concluded the video shoot for the single ‘Ride It’ which has been doing extremely well in the Caribbean and North America.The video which was shot on location in Kingston, Jamaica depicts a country and western theme, which saw the duo and others dressed as bounty hunters, Rhode girls and Sheriffs just bringing a whole new atmosphere, style/concepts to creating videos locally.

The single and video which is produced by Blaqq Sheep Music is currently available on itunes. See pictures below from video shoot.

FOLLOW RDX on TWITTER @rdxmusic and Instagram: rdxmusic

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