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RDX Electrify Dancehall & The World Yet Again

**New York, USA (Shuzzr PR)** – Just when we thought that dancehall music and culture which is filled with high energy, extraordinary dance moves, cirque du soleil skills driven by the eccentric beat of the island and its people was at her lowest point in years. Dancehall Sensation and Internationally acclaimed duo, RDX, has risen to the forefront yet again restoring the musical pulse to the scene.

Their latest single “Grab” produced by Blaqk Sheep Music a high energy, 120 infused BPM mix is poised to be the duo next top charting single. While the team is no stranger to the charts, it’s the group intrinsic love for females, dance and Jamaican culture that continues to be the driving force behind their creativity and music.

Delomar states “years ago passa passa, weddy weddy Wednesday and others were street corner events that brought many communities together and was backbone and livelihood of many… We need fi get Back to Basics with dancehall.”

Renigade adds “recently i made a post asking the ladies if they were ok with the number of girls song in Dancehall. The resounding response was NO. So we went and did Grab so lemmi say Thank You Ladies.”

The duo has always managed to keep their fans and music lovers breathless with their high tempo music and energy filled performances. The single “Grab” is distributed by digital giants 21st Hapilos is available on itunes.

Checkout a recent snippet footage of “Grab” at Day Rave Thursdays below.

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