His gruff but bubbling singjay style bounces easy atop roots statements “I Wanna Go Home,” “Grow Your Dreads” (something Alborosie has certainly done), “Jesus Is Coming” and “Tax War” as well as mixing it up nice with Etana on the lovers rock tune of “You Make Me Feel Good” and sharing some “One Blood” sentiments with Junior Reid on “Respect.” There can be no doubting that the man born Alberto D’Ascola in Italy did right by moving to Jamaica to embrace Rastafari and reggae music.Īlborosie’s records’ successes attest to just how much forward momentum he has in his favor as he continues to win over the worldwide reggae massive. The club in which he performed was packed and Alborosie delivered, putting on a high-energy show full of roots vibes and dancehall looseness. I was lucky enough to catch this guy live last year when he was out touring in support of his previous release Escape From Babylon to the Kingdom of Zion.
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