If Reggae Dancehall music is about image and the right sound, then the Reggae artist Andrew Ranxx should fit right up there with the reggae elites. The international Reggae population will soon give citizenship to this Canadian raised Singjay who is about to make his voice, music and passion an exciting part of the community. The artist is on a relentless mission to portray a positive influence to the youth around the globe. There is no doubt that the artist lends an ear to the cries of violence in Toronto, Jamaica and worldwide. Andrew is compelled to express his feelings via his musical talents resulting in a dynamic blend of melody and insight. Giving birth to songs poised with rhythm and purpose, Andrew brings a new source of flavor and diversity to the table of the Reggae industry.
Not only has his musical vibes been described as being refreshing and diverse by the industry, but his devoted fans have characterized his music as embodying ‘expressions of life’. Prepare your minds for the waves of his latest hit love song “So many times”. The sweet soothing lyrics of this song will quickly gain popularity as it describes the inner cries of a man to the woman he loves. And who better to bring this message to the ladies than the excitingly appealing Andrew Ranxx.
Andrew endeavors to make a difference through his music and in doing so has just added his follow-up single, an upbeat reggae remake of the classic favorite “Ebony Eyes”.
Ranxx has performed on some of Canada’s most popular sound systems and shared the stage with some of reggae’s premiere artists. Just to mention a few, the artist has opened for Shaggy at the Toronto Reggae Festival, graced the stage with Morgan Heritage at Nathan Philip square, and at the Montreal Reggae Festival blessed the stage for Sugar Minot, Shine Head, John Holt, and Toronto’s own Snow. His collaborations with R&B Singers like Shawn Desmond leave no doubt in our minds that Andrew brings originality and tremendous writing skills to the table.
Needless to say, growing up in a musical family has undoubtedly had an influence on Andrew’s (a.k.a. Andrew White) direction. His father was a professional guitar player, who played alongside Jamaica’s foremost guitarist Ernie Ranglin.
Andrew’s influences range from Bob Marley and Peter Tosh to Phil
Collins and James Brown. These diverse and varying influences along
with a true love all flavors of music, all serve to influence Andrew’s
rhythmic presentation of music.
So, don’t miss an opportunity to share in the passion of this next promising reggae super star. Lending your ear to his lyrics will leave no doubt in your mind that he is devoted to changing the world one song at a time. Andrew’s music will put a smile on the faces of those that want to cry and ‘bring’ light to those who are in darkness. Soothe your sweet tooth for music! Check out Ranxx’s sweet-sounding lyrical blend of Reggae, Hip-Hop, R&B, Latin, Jazz, Rock and Dancehall today.
Andrew your profile is well organized and your voice oh my god it's so.......... um, Ranxx you are a star ready to shine keep up the good work "nuff respect."
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Hey cuz...I miss you already...It was nice seeing you again in Toronto and enjoyed my vacation with the family...Stay blessed until we meet again...Love ya!!
What's up my favourite cousin??...Just passing through to load some love on your page...Keep up the good work cuz and have a great weekend..See you soon..