Jamaica Gleaner News described "Anything for You" as the most important dancehall song of the 1990s, which created "a generation that overlapped with, and then replaced, the stars of the late 1980s, among those relative 'oldsters'
Shabba Ranks,
Supercat,
Cutty Ranks and
Admiral Bailey." 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. Performers were not only being heard on radio and sound systems but also seen in formal music videoson television (CVM by then joining the free-to-air fray) and the numerous recordings of dances and live recordings that were increasingly popular. 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. And while the audio recording was, and still is, very popular, it was the video which put 'Anything For You' over the top." ==Track listings==