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Jamar Rolando McNaughton (born 10 October 1992), popularly known as Chronixx, is a Jamaican
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artist. His stage name replaced the name "Little Chronicle" which he was given because of his father, the singer "Chronicle".Jackson, Kevin (2014)
Chronixx tops Billboard’s reggae chart
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Chronixx Biography
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Chronixx and his music has been branded as a "Reggae Revival", alongside other reggae musicians including Alborosie, Dre Island, Jah Bouks, Jah9, Protoje, Kelissa, Jesse Royal, Keznamdi, Kabaka Pyramid and
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. His lyrical content revolves around themes of anti-war, romantic declarations and resiliency.Meschino, Patricia (2013)
Is Chronixx Jamaican Reggae's Next Big Thing? Chris Blackwell, Diplo Think So
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Chronixx puts Rastafarianism back into Jamaican reggae
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Early life

Jamar began songwriting at an early age and his father Selvin McNaughton, known professionally as "Chronicle", began to nurture his musical aspirations. McNaughton wrote his first song, "Rice Grain", at the age of 5.Henry, Krista (2012)
Chronixx Begins Doing His Part
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During an interview with Okay Player Chronixx spoke on his early life:
"My music come from early beginnings, from childhood days. I used to sing at school, in church, and then my whole family sings. My daddy, Chronicle, caused me to be very exposed to music from a very tender age. That’s where the music started for me. Professionally now, that’s when I was in high school. I started producing. Making riddims. But the music go from then until now. When I was 15, 16 I started producing and it was a great vibe for me."
He attended St Catherine High School in
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. He started his recording career at the age of 11, recording a Gospel track with producer Danny Browne (which was not released), and went on to provide harmony vocals for artists such as Lutan Fyah as well as beginning production work, composing rhythms used by artists such as Konshens, Popcaan, and Munga Hornourebel for Mavrick Records. At the age of 14, he began producing and building riddims, including the Freezer riddim for Ice Box Records. In 2009 Chronixx's brother died which led to him writing with Romaine 'Teflon' Arnett of Zincfence Records.


Career

Chronixx popularity grew throughout 2012, with significant airplay in Jamaica, and performances at festivals such as
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and a show in December at the Tracks and Records nightclub/restaurant in Kingston, which was attended by
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. He was featured on the
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-curated mixtape ''Start a Fire''.LargeUp Premiere: Major Lazer Presents Chronixx & Walshy Fire [Mixtape]
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In 2013, he had hits with "Smile Jamaica" and "Here Comes Trouble", and he toured the
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(including a BBC 1Xtra concert in
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) and the United States with his Zincfence Redemption Band.Johnson, Richard (2014)
Chronixx carries the torch
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Chronixx makes outdoor debut in New York's 'Groovin'
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In March 2013, he travelled to
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, where he has a large fanbase, as a Peace Ambassador during the country's general election, and performed at the Tuko Rada Peace Concert in
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. He again performed at Sumfest in 2013, in front of an audience of more than 10,000.Dreisinger, Baz (2013)
Jamaica's Hottest New-School Reggae Artists Return To Roots
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His EP, ''Dread & Terrible'', was released on 1 April 2014, and topped the ''
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'' Top Reggae Albums charts on the week of 18 April.Meschino, Patricia (2014)
Chronixx Tops Reggae Album Chart Following 'Tonight Show' & Central Park Performances
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Following his appearance on the Jimmy Fallon show and his Central Park concert, the EP saw significant gains, according to Nielsen SoundScan, earning a number two position on the Digital Reggae Singles chart. The EP returned to the number one spot on the Top Reggae Albums chart, according to SoundScan. By March 2015, the EP had spent 42 consecutive weeks in the top 10 of the Top Reggae Albums chart. In February 2014 Chronixx was featured on Protoje single "Who Knows", the lead single of the album ''Ancient Future''. The single was later certified Silver by BPI in 2022. In May 2014, he won Culture Artist of the Year, Best New Artist, and Entertainer of the Year at the Linkage Awards in New York.Chronixx, I-Octane top Linkage Awards
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In July 2014, he performed on ''
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. He followed this with a concert in
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attended by over 5,000 people. In September 2014, he was nominated for a MOBO Award in the Best Reggae Act category.Jackson, Kevin (2014)
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The following month he won awards for Best Song (for "Smile Jamaica") and Best Music Video (for "Here Comes Trouble") at the 33rd International Reggae & World Music Awards. He founded his own ZincFence Recordz production house along with producer Romain "Teflon" Arnett and co-producer/engineer Ricardo "Shadyz" Lynch. As well as Chronixx, ZincFence has produced hits by
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, Kabaka Pyramid, and Protoje, and had worked with Maverick Sabre, Mavado, and Nomaddz. In January 2015, Chronixx appeared on "Belly of the Beast" a song which featured on American rapper Joey Badass debut album B4.Da.$$. In June 2015, Chronixx performed at the Glastonbury Festival. His 2017 debut album, ''Chronology'', received a
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nomination, and in the same year he received a Prime Minister's National Youth Award for Excellence. On 13 March 2020, Chronixx released the first single "Dela Move" from his upcoming second album, "Dela Splash". The title of the track and album were inspired by his hometown – De La Vega City, a district in
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, Jamaica.


Discography


Albums


Mixtapes

*''Start a Fire'' (2012) - with
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and Walshy Fire *''Roots & Chalice'' (2016) - with Federation Sound, Soul Circle Music *'' ODD Ras'' (2013)- Frenchman Promotion


EPs


Singles

*"Somewhere" (2012) *"Start a Fyah" (2012) *"Mi Alright" (2013) *"Access Granted" (2013) *"Alpha and Omega" (2013) *"Most I" (2013) *"Thanks and Praise" (2013) *"Here Comes Trouble" (2013) *"Selassie Souljahz" (2013) *"Smile Jamaica" (2013) *"Ain't No Giving In" (2013) *"Rain Music" (2013) *"Perfect Tree" (2014) *"Prayer" (2014) *"Play Some Roots" (2015) *"Capture Land" (2015) *"Ghetto People" (2015) *"Light It Up" (2015) *"Majesty" (2017) *"Likes" (2017) *"Skankin Sweet" (2017) *"Ghetto Paradise" (2017) *"Spanish Town Rockin" (2017) *"Sweet love" (2017) *"Eternal Light" (2019) *"Dela Move" (2020) *"Same Prayer" (feat. Kabaka Pyramid) (2020) *"Cool As The Breeze/Friday" (2020) *"Safe N Sound" (2021) *"Freedom Fighter" (2021) *"Never Give Up" (2022)


References


External links

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