The Star (Jamaica)

RDX EXCITES ON US COLLEGE TOUR

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Alittle more than halfway through their first United States college tour and already negotiatio­ns have started with RDX for next year’s staging, which is expected to be bigger and better.

The successful US-based college tour began in March and will continue until the end of May, making stops at 12 colleges. A number of additional colleges have since shown interest and the duo might end up extending the tour beyond the scheduled May 31 end date.

So far, RDX has performed at Penn State University in Pennsylvan­ia, and North Eastern University in Boston, among others.

“We have become known for being profession­al in our business matters, while delivering an awesome show on stage. This is why we are constantly called for opportunit­ies like these overseas,” Renigade explained

EXTENSIVE CATALOGUE

“RDX has nine number one songs and numerous other hits which translate to an extensive catalogue. RDX is the king of girl songs, and most of the college campuses are female dominated, so do the maths,” Delomar added.

Although this is not their first college tour, RDX is thoroughly enjoying the experience.

“It’s crazy, non-stop energy. We spend up to an hour after the show taking pics with the excited students from various cultures. It’s a great experience.” Renigade said.

The duo is set to perform next at St John’s University in Queens on April 29, and Oswego University in New York on April 30.

Meanwhile, RDX recently released Footprints for which a music video will be done soon. And they are extremely excited about their brand new girl’s anthem, Waistline Talk, that was produced by Blaqk Sheep Music.

“We always ensure we satisfy the ladies desire for music to make them go wild. Waistline Talk is that song for Summer 2016 and beyond,” Renigade said.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? RDX members Delomar (left) and Renigade.
CONTRIBUTE­D RDX members Delomar (left) and Renigade.
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