[2][3][4] Sampling "Everybody Plays the Fool", "Anything for You" featured a young Nadine Sutherland, who previously won Jamaica's "Tastee Talent Contest.
"[6] Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report wrote, "Two years after bustin' out of Toronto with the smash "Informer", Snow comes out of hiding joined by a sensational vocalist named Nadine Sutherland.
Here's a lesson on how sampling delivers genuine impact as the track makes great use of the Main Ingredient's 1972 smash "Everybody Plays The Fool".
Furthermore, journalist Mel Cooke asserted,"There is only one recording on which a large proportion of the dancehall generation which not only changed the beat but was also at the forefront of the visual era of Jamaican music.
That song is 'Anything For You,' with Canadian deejay Snow, Nadine Sutherland (the two having a version by themselves), Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Terror Fabulous, Louie Culture and Kulcha Knox performing on the remix.