1. Alborosie moved to Jamaica to be close to reggae music's roots and Rastafari culture.

1. Alborosie moved to Jamaica to be close to reggae music's roots and Rastafari culture.
Alborosie has worked with artists like Gentleman and Ky-Mani Marley.
The name "Alborosie" comes from a name he was given in the early years after moving to Jamaica.
Alborosie released his second album, Escape From Babylon in 2009 on Greensleeves Records.
Alborosie released a compilation, Escape from Babylon to the Kingdom of Zion on Greensleeves Records in 2010.
Alborosie released his fourth album, Sound The System on Greensleeves Records in 2013.
Alborosie followed it up with a dub music version with, Dub the System in 2013 on Greensleeves Records.
Alborosie released Sound the System Showcase in 2014, a compilation album.
Alborosie collaborated with King Jammy on another dub album, Reality of Dub, which was released in early 2015.
Alborosie released his sixth studio album, The Rockers on August 24,2016.
Alborosie released another dub album, Freedom in Dub on VP Records in 2017.
Alborosie collaborated with Roots Radics on the 2019 album Alborosie Meets the Roots Radics: Dub for the Radicals.
On June 4,2021, Alborosie released his eighth studio album, titled In The Culture.
Special guest performers Alborosie collaborated with were Collie Buddz, Jo Mersa Marley, Quino of Big Mountain, and The Wailing Souls, which Alborosie produced the duo's latest album Back-A-Yard.
Alborosie's father is a retired policeman and his mother was a housewife.