Chronixx makes outdoor debut in New York’s ‘Groovin’
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Chronixx, arguably the hottest act in contemporary reggae, is one of the headliners for this year’s Groovin’ in The Park show, scheduled for June 29 in Queens, New York. Read More

Chronixx delivers at ‘Jazz’
TRELAWNY, Jamaica — Fast-rising reggae performer, Chronixx held patrons spell-bound during a captivating musical performance at the Jazz and Blues festival underway at Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium. Read More

This weekend, the great jazz pianist Monty Alexander, legendary Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin and the past year’s most talked-about new reggae artist, Chronixx, heated up the legendary Blue Note jazz club, for a packed house that braved sub-freezing temperatures in arctic-blasted New York City. The multi-generational show, billed as “A History of Reggae and The Music of Jamaica,” represented decades of living Jamaican musical history—at 21, Chronixx is more than 60 years younger than Ranglin. Read More

Making waves in Jamaican (and worldwide) reggae circles, up and coming roots reggae artist Chronixx sat down with LargeUp to discuss his music, his musical community and the Rastafari movement. Named one of Large Up’s Top 10 Artists to Watch in 2013, Chronixx has been slowly building a name for himself with energetic live performances and a Major Lazer-backed mixtape, showcasing his conscious, Jah-inspired jams.
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United Reggae first heard of Chronixx when we interviewed Kabaka Pyramid in 2011. Fast forward two years and he is being tipped for stardom in 2013.
To those who know his story this is not so surprising…
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Chronixx: “Music is a sickness and is very contagious. And I don’t need no cure for it!”<br/ >
When we reach the backstage for this interview, we find Chronixx on the phone with his mother in Jamaica, telling her of his impressions after his first show on European soil, in the Petrol Club in Antwerp. This is also the very first interview recorded by Chronixx in Europe, exclusively for reggae.be
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This month Chronixx has been in Europe for his debut nine show tour. With the last concert done we woke him up this morning for a quick chat about how it all went before his flight home to Jamaica. As usual, even so early on a Sunday morning, he was in a philosophical mood…
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At just 20-years old Jamaican-born artist Chronixx already has a handful of successful singles, music videos and a mixtape with Diplo’s Major Lazer. This is all before he’s even released a full-length album yet. But what makes Chronixx’s early success so intriguing is the way he’s done it. Spearheading a new reggae revival, Chronixx’s music is heavy on unwavering positivity and a live-band sound amidst a Jamaican music scene overrun with synth-heavy dancehall riddims and explicit lyrics.
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After a 2012 that ended with a Major Lazer-backed mixtape and very positive reviews for his performance at Sting, we named Jamar “Chronixx” McNaughton as our top artist to watch for 2013. It only made sense to get a little background on the fellow who looks like he’ll be making major moves over the next 12 months.
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Robbo interviews Chronixx and he chats about performing at Leeds, what tracks stand out for him and the freedom he enjoys making music.
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Chronixx and the Zincfence band took time out of a rehearsal session at Grafton Studios in Kingston, Jamaica to talk with IReggaeNation.We got an opportunity to learn more about each of the Zincfence band members, and an in depth look into the message, mission and teachings behind Chronixx’s music.
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Brand new interview with Chronixx at Reggaejam 2013
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Over the past few months, 20-year-old Jamar McNaughton, better known to reggae fans as Chronixx has emerged as the hottest new artist in Jamaica. Songs like “Behind Curtain” and “Warrior” are enjoying heavy rotation on reggae shows all around the world, and his “Start A Fiyah” mixtape with Walshy Fire of Major Lazer is closing in on 100,000 downloads.
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Chronixx Interview @ Reggae Jam 2013
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For the love of a genre of music, called Reggae, this artist has without a doubt, even when I’d seen him perform in a club, knocked me off my feet.
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Honestly … I’m always more excited at concerts like today! Although it is a smaller audience, but this is much closer to you for it. At the festivals you are one among many artists. But at a concert, as now, people come just for your music! You want to hear all your songs and hear every mistake … which is much more intense!
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Chronixx was the ‘stage’ name his friends bestowed on him, replacing the name ‘Little Chronicle’ he was given as the ‘junior’ to his father, the artist Chronicle. A little star amongst his peers, he had shown a love for music and song writing from an early age.
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He was barely 20 years old last year when he quickly caught the attention of his peers. In the space of four years, and for several singles held high, Chronixx now embodies the new face of Jamaican music.
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Even though every month and every single day is dedicated to the children of Cassava Piece, the HELP Jamaica! Education Center is trying to highlight this special time of the year with more activities and workshops for the community in Constant Spring. Supporting this aim are also singers Kelissa and Chronixx, who visited the facilities on Cassava Piece Road on Thursday, May 17.
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The 20-year-old entertainer (born Jamar McNaughton) displayed his versatility on the ballad Behind Curtains, but stuck to his conscious message on African Heritage, Start A Fyah, Wall Street, Capitalist and Warrior.
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Setting the pace with his single Start A Fire, the rising musical sensation Chronixx, did just that. He goes on to catch a fire with a number of his releases including Rain Music and his most popular tune to date Capitalist, in collaboration with the rapper Infinite.
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A name to listen out for is Chronixx. At a recent edition of Plug ‘N Play at the Wyndham Hotel, Chronixx appearing ahead of Lutan Fyah — with whom he honed his talent — left no doubt that he is on the rise. From the opening of his set with his single Start A Fire, Chronixx, almost stole the show from his former mentor with his latest singles Rain Music and Capitalist, his most popular work to date.
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Now a rising force in the industry, Chronixx is a militant pioneer of Jamaica’s newest genre of music which fuses culture, reggae, hip hip and spoken word poetry with Afrocentricism and Rastafari, dubbed ‘rebel’ music.
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The next fresh act for the patrons to digest before the main appetiser was Chronixx, a young man who hails from Spanish Town.The artiste thrilled the crowd with original songs Tell Mi Now, Sweet Love and Capitalist. He performed for about 20 minutes and the audience begged for more.
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