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RDX Premieres Much Anticipated ‘Ride It’ Music Video This Weekend.

MONTPELLIER, FRANCE (Shuzzr PR) – While Dancehall Leading Duo RDX is currently on the first leg of their “Bangerz European Tour”. They have have decided to wet the appetite of their fans by releasing what is promised to be not just another chart topping single but music video alike.

The official video for ‘Ride It’ will be premiered this weekend on one of Jamaica’s leading entertainment programme OnStage. The programme which aires on Saturday at 9pm on CVM TV, will see the duo ready to not just redefine themselves but to establish that they are indeed, unequivocally an undeniably the Leading Dancehall Duo worldwide.

With other recent release such as “For You” which demonstrates such, it has paved the way for the evolution and its only a matter of time before the rest of the world joins in.

Keeping the energy high, the group is now focused on keeping fans both locally and internationally entertained not just through their music but also through various media outlets and appearances.

The video which was shot on location in Kingston, Jamaica depicts a western theme, which saw the duo and others dressed as bounty hunters, Rhode girls and Sheriffs just bringing a whole new atmosphere, style and concepts to creating videos locally in Jamaica with an international appeal.
The single which is produced by Blaqk Sheep Music is currently available on itunes. See pictures below from video shoot.

RDX returns from Europe this Sunday, just in time to perform at “ZEE PARTY HARD” at Sugarmans Beach in Portmore, St. Catherine.

Shuzzr

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