Minx’s accomplishments include her first solo debut single entitled “Do You Know,” on the Ice and Fire Riddim in 2002, which was produced at Tuff Gong studios in Kingston, Jamaica by Rainbow Castle Productions. Her second single was featured on Easy Star Record’s compilation entitled Dancehall Culture: Volume 2 in 2002, which features the likes of Luciano, Sister Nancy, Frankie Paul, Half Pint, Delly Ranks and more. Minx’s song on this album is called “Jah Breathe Life Inna Me.” This song is in the audio section. In January 2004, Rainbow Castle Productions released her song “Some Man,” on their Static Riddim which was her third single to be released internationally. This is also included in the audio section. Among some of the full list of well-known artists on the Static Riddim compilation include Beenie Man, Elephant Man, Sizzla, Lady Saw, Lexxus and Junior Kelly. She has voiced for sound systems all over the globe including Fire Lynx (Jamaica), Fusion HiPower (England), Nicetime International (Germany), Goldstar Messiah (USA) and many others.
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Minx most recently, in January 2005, tied for 1st place at BUMP MY SONG LIVE in Dallas, Texas for her song "Fly Away," which is a new song on her independent record project with New York City producers BIG BEATS PRODUCTIONS. This song is featured in the audio section of this press kit, as well.
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Minx has performed on stage shows globally including The Americas, Europe and Asia and has opened up for the likes of Bounty Killer, Elephant Man, Vibz Kartel, Yellowman, Sister Nancy and many other well known acts.
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Minx is an up and coming female reggae artist/entertainer. She started her music career in dancehall reggae at the age of 14. Her professional track began at the age of 17 when she joined a reggae band in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania called WIZDOM. While attending the University of Pittsburgh, she played keyboards for the band and gave the crowd her dancehall flavor on the mic. She also hosted a television show called Reggae Panorama, where she interviewed such artists as Maxi Priest, Ziggy Marley and Capleton to name a few. Minx also collaborated with rap artists, R&B groups and jungle music producers to broaden her talents.
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The West Indian culture was placed in Minx’s heart and soul from living on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. Her style is very diverse, ranging from cultural/reality lyrics to ragga dancehall lyrics “fe de gyals dem.” Minx also likes to incorporate all different kinds of other genres of music to reggae, causing an international appeal.
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Now at age 27, Minx is soon to release her first full-length solo album.