In 2014, Chronixx joined synergetic producer Winta James who is well known for his “rub a dub” production styles inspired by the likes of Taxi Gang and Roots Radics on the second single from the Dread and Terrible project.
Capture Land features an endless dark-scale baseline reminiscent of Joe Gibbs and Lady Ann’s dancehall classic “Informer”. Chanting “old slave driver, time is catching up on you”, Chronixx expresses himself again as a lyrical harmonist. He transitions to original dancehall “toasting” confronting the modern effects of European imperialism on Indigenous people and the African diaspora.
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Hailing from the historic city of Spanish Town in Jamaica, Jamar McNaughton, known to the world as Chronixx, found his footing in music from a very young age. Throughout his teenage years, he honed his skills in beat-making and composition, gaining recognition for his unique sound and capturing the attention of the Jamaican audience. In 2013, he gained international recognition with the “Start A Fire” mixtape, and standout tracks such as "Here Comes Trouble" and "Smile Jamaica."
Chronixx has toured extensively with his projects, visiting North America, Africa, Europe, and Canada. His collaborative works surpases reggae and dancehall, with songs such as "Underdogs" remix with Alicia Keys, Wizkid's "Jam" and “Her Grace” by Maverick Sabre. Currently, Chronixx’s unique blend of musical expression and social consciousness continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.