Jamaican reggae and dub singer Chronixx (real name Jamar McNaughton) is a passionate believer in the music that his home nation has produced and, more to the point, keeps on producing. The son of ...
On Sept. 17, SOB's nightclub in lower Manhattan presented the New York City debut of Jamaica's most buzzed about reggae act, Chronixx and the Zinc Fence Redemption. Throughout their 8-date Dread and… ...
Throughout 2017, Jamaican reggae artist Chronixx has experienced a tremendous surge in his career fortunes. Now, despite confounding numbers, his time as the genre's pre-eminent artist seems to have… ...
As a crowd dominated by young Americans swayed under the hot California sun, Chronixx roused them with his relentlessly positive explanation of reggae. "Reggae music is good for the spirit. It is good ...
Chronixx brought the sun kissed warmth and soulful roots reggae of Jamaica to his debut set Saturday at the Coachella Valley Arts and Music Festival. Under the scorching heat at the Outdoor Theatre, ...
On the chorus of roots reggae revival leader Protoje's "Who Knows," his likeminded cohort Chronixx sings, I'm pleeeeaaassed to be chilling in the West Indies. No shit—as you should be. This video's ...
The artist Chronixx, born Jamar McNaughton, is 24 years old. But he's already been hailed as the leader of Jamaica's roots revival moment: an island-wide return to old-school reggae. He's not so sure, ...
You could be forgiven for making an assumption when a Rastafari reggae artist named Chronixx sings about "spending every dollar" on a green substance that gives him confidence and calms his nerves.
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