Delly Ranx

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Foster was raised as a Christian, but adopted the Rastafarian faith as a teenager.

[4] In 2010 he had success with the "Saudi Arabia" rhythm which he produced, on which he had a hit himself with "Toppa Toppa", and also provided the basis for hits by Buju Banton, Wayne Wonder, Gramps Morgan and Sizzla.

[5] Other rhythm produced by Ranx have been voiced by Sean Paul and Mavado.

[3] In 2011 he released a combination album, Fi Di Dancehall, with American singer Sadiki.

[5] Ranx released his third solo album, The Next Chapter, in July 2012, featuring guest appearances from Bunny Rugs and Buju Banton.