![]() ![]() In 2015, Chrome released his first studio album MUSIC WITHOUT RULES (MWR) The release of MUSIC WITHOUT RULES made Chrome the first Jamaican Disc Jock/Producer to release a complete studio album. His Reggae releases include hit tracks from Reggaes finest Jah Cure, Alaine, Tarrus Riley, I Octane and Cecile among others. These riddims spawned hits such as Christopher Martin’s Cheater’s Prayer which was later remixed by Jim Jones, and the track Paper Loving. In 2010 he released his first Reggae rhythm called Cardiac Bass, the first of his Cardiac Reggae Series, which included Cardiac Strings and Cardiac Keys. Chrome’s catalogue also includes tracks with Sean Paul, Kranium, Charley Black, Busy Signal, Aidonia, Alkaline, Bugle, Konshens, Dexta Daps, Spice and many more. With other hits under his belt such as Mavado’s Hope and Pray, Mr Vegas’ Gallis, Tifa’s Move Ya Body, the historic collaboration with Bounty Killa and Elephant Man ‘This is How We Do It’ and Popcaan’s Head Bad, he continued to make an impact on the dancehall industry. The working chemistry with Kartel created other hits such as Dancehall Hero, Bicycle, Stronger We Get plus more. Chrome produced Vybz Kartel’s number one track ‘Clarks’ which also launched the career of Dancehall Artist Popcaan. ![]()
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