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Alborosie and Kabaka Pyramid release “Nah Sell Out” single

By Joanne Clark··2 min read
Alborosie and Kabaka Pyramid release “Nah Sell Out” single
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  • I built the riddim and wrote part of the song with Kabaka, so I’m very attached to the song,” Alborosie said.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>“It reflects the reality of the situation that we all need money to survive in life, but we’re not gonna sell out.
  • So we’re not doing things that go against what we believe and what we want — our spiritual beliefs, our way of life.
  • We’re not going to sell out just for money.
  • We’re going to keep being who we are, so we nah sell out.
  • Still need to pay the bills, but we nah sell out,” he continued.

In a scintillating collaboration, ‘Dub Mechanic’ Alborosie joins forces with the esteemed Grammy award-winning roots reggae artist, Kabaka Pyramid, releasing “Nah Sell Out.”

The track, the second single from Alborosie’s album Destiny, made its debut on September 15, via Greensleeves Records.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bq5sQRoG0s

Crafting sonic masterpieces

In “Nah Sell Out,” listeners are treated to robust 808-style beats, arresting orchestral hits, and a potent dread bassline—all meticulously mixed by Alborosie at his renowned Shengen Studio located in Kingston, Jamaica. 

Demonstrating his unparalleled production prowess, Alborosie solidifies his standing as a preeminent figure in contemporary reggae production. When paired with the incisive lyricism and compelling flow shared between Kabaka and Alborosie, it becomes evident why this song is enjoying widespread acclaim, receiving strong support from celebrated selectors, including the likes of David Rodigan.

“Well, the song with Kabaka is a song that I produced. I built the riddim and wrote part of the song with Kabaka, so I’m very attached to the song,” Alborosie said.

“It reflects the reality of the situation that we all need money to survive in life, but we’re not gonna sell out. So we’re not doing things that go against what we believe and what we want — our spiritual beliefs, our way of life. We’re not going to sell out just for money. We’re going to keep being who we are, so we nah sell out. Still need to pay the bills, but we nah sell out,” he continued. 

He further shared that working on the song and video was a great experience, adding that Kabaka has been a good friend to him for many years. 

A year of triumph for Alborosie

Alborosie is riding the waves of a highly successful year, marked by the launch of his album, Destiny. The album, a treasure trove of rich tracks featuring artists like Buju Banton and Jaz Elise, has been the soundtrack to Alborosie’s extensive touring schedule, which saw him performing on stages along the U.S. West Coast and throughout Europe. 

The momentum is far from waning for the Sicilian-Jamaican dynamo, as ‘Pupa Albo’ is slated to kick off a comprehensive South American tour later this year, further propagating his signature, uplifting reggae vibrations.

Kabaka Pyramid: Blending traditions and modernity

Known for seamlessly weaving the essence of classic Jamaican music with the edgy aesthetics of hip-hop and contemporary sounds, Kabaka Pyramid continues to be a sonic innovator. 

His latest offering, The Kalling—executive produced by none other than Damian ‘Jr. Gong’ Marley—has not only garnered international praise but also clinched a Grammy Award in 2023, underscoring the album’s global impact and appeal.

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