Guyanese artist ‘Phed X’ releases smash hit ‘Welcome to Guyana’

‘Phed X’

Dancehall and reggae provided a foundation for Guyanese-born Churaman Sukhram. Raised in Berbice, Guyana, at the age of 10 he moved to the United States. Sukhram knew from his childhood days that one day he would make it big in the music industry. His family and friends called him ‘Phed X’ since they would always call on him to do various tasks. Phed X’s move to New York proved to be a great exposure to the reggae scene for him.

Inspired by world famous music Selecta, Stone Love and True Force International, along with Super Cat, Yellowman, Shabba Ranks, and the sweet sound of Beres Hammond , Phed X started to move with the flow and vibes of reggae in the late 1990s.

With much encouragement, Phed X soon created a sound called Murda Love Movement which took everyone by storm. Slowly Phed X paved his way up by playing at clubs, private parties, and reggae concerts. With the knowledge, the energy and positive messages in the music, Phed X released his first hit single, Mo Gyal, produced at Ed Robinson’s E2 Studio for Award One Records which made the top 5 in Pennsylvania.

In 2011, Phed X caught the attention of Sony Music A&R representatives. Currently, Phed X is in a music contract with Sony for a single release.

With a promising future on the horizon, Phed X is currently in the studios working on his debut album which will feature a track dedicated to his homeland called “Welcome to Guyana.” From classroom DJ at the street corner to sharing the stage with Ed Robinson, Nardo Ranks, Junior Demus, Sean Paul, Mr. Easy, and Junior Cat, just to name a few, Phed X has just started to portray his true potential to the world.

Phed X’s music is available for fans to download on iTunes and Amazon.

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