Anything For You

Anything For YouThe following song preview’s have been added to the Singles archive. All tracks were taken from the 1995 Anything For You CD single release.

01. Anything For You [T.K. Remix]
02. Anything For You [T.K. Remix Dub]
03. Anything For You [Dancehall Remix]
04. Anything For You [Dancehall Remix Dub]
05. Anything For You [Hip Hop Remix]
06. Anything For You [Hip Hop Instrumental]
07. Anything For You [Reggae Remix]
08. Anything For You [Reggae Dub]

Anything to Make a Classic

Source: Richard Johnson, jamaicaobserver.com

REWIND to the early 1990s. Jamaican dancehall artistes were having the time of their lives and the music was making mainstream inroads, particularly in North America. During that time, a number of acts were being signed to major American record labels and dancehall music was winning Grammy Awards.

Among the Jamaican artistes being signed was Nadine Sutherland. She signed to Elektra Records affiliate EastWest Records.

Fast-forward 20 years and Sutherland tells the Jamaica Observer that the song, Anything For You, released in 1995, was part of the move to shore-up her profile for the international market.

The team at Elektra, headed by Jamaican Karen Mason, decided to pair Sutherland with fellow Elektra artiste Snow, the Canadian deejay who had phenomenal success with the 1992 track Informer.

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