Every so often there is a shift of focus onto new artists with incredible drive, humility and talent. To find these three traits in one artist seems very hard to come by these days. Well there is an artist name Alexx A-Game, who have been pounding the pavements of Jamaica and Europe for over 5 years and is finally attaining the recognition and notoriety he deserves.
Born in the island’s garden parish of Woods Town, Discovery Bay, St. Ann Jamaica, Alexx Gallimore aka Alexx A-Game earned notoriety from some of the islands most renowned artist like Bugle and Chronixx. His first brush with professional performance was in 2012 as the lead singer of Di Blueprint band, where he was the lead singer. Traveling all over the world and attaining the top prize at Global Battle of the Bands, Di Blueprint band received bookings in Suriname, Europe and the United States. The band later parted ways in 2014 and Alexx pursued a solo career.


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In 2014, he released his first official single, the self titled motivational anthem “A-Game Everyday”, produced by close friend and former bandmate Vern Hill. On the heels of his international exposure Alexx – A Game is currently enjoying the success of his current hit “I Know”

With his dynamic ability to use music as a creative expression, Alexx – A Game is a part of the new found movement out of Jamaica, which hone in on connecting with the millennials and generation z. With his ability to read and play instruments it comes as an image trait and Alexx A Game does not shy away from delivering in performance either.

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As he steadily works his way to mainstream prominence, the visual and artistically compelling artiste is building a REAL’nTRUE movement and most recently distinguished with an exemplary feature in the German reggae/dancehall magazine Riddim

Currently Alexx A-Game is continuing to work with international producers and artists and set to make a major announcement in the coming weeks. “I’m working assiduously with my family and team to become the leader and game-changer I set out to be. I am a musician first and that is the discipline and difference that I feel will help me as an artist to rise above the mediocrity of the Jamaican music industry as it is.”