RDX Reunion Scrapped as Renigad Firmly Declares No Comeback
A reunion between the celebrated Jamaican duo RDX appears off the table indefinitely after Renigad bluntly dismissed Delomar’s recent call for them to reunite. In a direct response to Delomar’s plea, Renigad told Music News that the reunion “nah go work,” sparking shockwaves among fans who have been hoping for a comeback.
Delomar shared a heartfelt video on Instagram expressing his openness to set aside their long-standing differences “for the fans,” but he noted that “the final decision isn’t mine alone.” His public outreach was meant to bridge the gap after the duo’s split in 2020, when rising tensions and unresolved disputes led to their separation.
Renigad Fires Back Over Public Appeals
Renigad’s response was swift and scathing. He criticized Delomar for airing their private conflicts publicly, calling his approach “playing victim” to gain sympathy. This exchange has intensified the divide, making any prospects of a reunion increasingly unlikely at this moment.
“It nah go work,”
Renigad declared, addressing the public and fans directly, making it clear that their personal and professional split remains deep and unresolved.
What’s Driving the Divide?
RDX, known for major hits such as “Jump”, dominated the dancehall scene before their untimely split. Both Renigad and Delomar have since concentrated on solo careers, attracting separate followings and carving individual paths in music. The harsh public disagreement highlights the challenges of long-term collaborations and the complications that arise when personal conflicts spill into the spotlight.
For fans in North Carolina and across the United States, where dancehall and Caribbean music have a strong cultural footprint, this development signals more time before any chance of RDX appearing together on stage or in studio again.
What’s Next for RDX Fans?
With Renigad’s clear refusal and criticism of Delomar’s public messaging, the ball is now firmly in Delomar’s court if he wishes to pursue a more private and reconciliatory path. Industry watchers and fans will be watching closely over the coming weeks for any further statements or shifts in tone.
Until then, both artists appear focused on expanding their solo portfolios, promising new music and performances separately rather than as the iconic duo that once energized dancehall worldwide.
This ongoing split reflects a larger narrative in the music industry about the complexities behind landmark collaborations — a reminder that success on the charts does not always equal harmony behind the scenes.
We will continue to monitor the situation and bring updates as they emerge on the future of RDX and their impact on global and US music lovers.
