Of course, I was really in touch with the culture because Geejam is in the rural area, the country of Jamaica, in Portland. How did that shape your success?Īlborosie- The experience at Geejam gave me the chance to actually find out about the culture, about myself…teaching me some studio business. ![]() RR- When you first came to Jamaica you worked at Geejam studios. Everything I’m doing now is because I did a good job back then. What did that teach you?Īlborosie- That is part of the journey. RR- Talk about your experience with the band Reggae National Tickets. What’s the name a this music?’ A friend a mine say ‘this is reggae music.’ Put some music on and I say ‘this music sound good. RR- What was it that drew you to reggae music?Īlborosie- Sometimes it’s just things happen like that…When you see a woman that you like you say ‘I like this girl and I don’t know why.’ Same thing with me and reggae. ![]() ![]() 'I thought he was Italian?' you might ask. Having just released his latest album '2 Times Revolution' this week, Alborosie chatted with us about music, life, and his North African roots.
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