by Howard Campbell
SOUTH FLORIDA – An unapologetic exponent of grassroots reggae, Alborosie pledges his conviction to that motion on Nah Promote Out, his tune with Kabaka Pyramid.
Launched in September, it’s from Future, the Italian singer’s 14-song album which got here out in Could on VP Data.
Alborosie, who has lived in Jamaica for 20 years, informed South Florida Caribbean Information that his profession has by no means been about making the charts. He’s centered on recording high quality songs just like the roots-reggae icons he listened to as a youth in Sicily.
“Effectively, we will’t keep away from commercialism as a result of each music is offered, you understand. So, we’re acutely aware of the truth that possibly reggae music sells rather less than pop or lure or no matter, as a result of these genres are mainstream. We’re not mainstream. We’re underground, however nonetheless, we wish to preserve ourselves genuine,” he mentioned.
To assist get his message throughout, Alborosie reached out to Kabaka Pyramid, winner of the 2023 Grammy Award for Finest Reggae Album with The Kalling.
He believes the singjay was good to assist convey a message of staying true to the music.
“That’s why the tune is named Nah Promote Out. I’ll stay the identical, whatever the commercialism or the commercialization of my music. I’ll stay the identical as a result of my music has a message in it. And the best individual to do the tune with was Kabaka. Me and him bredrin very long time. And I really like his vibe. So, you understand, it’s excellent,” Alborosie disclosed.
Future is the ninth album for Alborosie, who was born Alberto D’Ascola. His hit songs embrace Kingston City, Jah Jah Blessing (with Etana) and Name Up Jah.