Herbalist

Alborosie · Other Songs - Alborosie

Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb

Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb



Twenty pound of weed inna three black ? bag

you sit inna van back crowning head a black rag

who a di thug dem weh promote a long beach

dem load it a leave before policeman dem reach yo

herbalist high grade specialist

export green stash

import green cash

build up a big house a so di money get wash

yo ? exit no more call us no rush



Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb

Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb

Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb

Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb



five pound of weed inna vacuum sale pack

four a dem pound fit inna gucci brown starck

? more fast to kingston here park

deliver two pilot and cessna di party yo

herbalist high grade specialist

export green stash

import green cash

fiyah escalate a so di money get wash

yo ? exit no more call us no rush



Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb

Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb

Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb

Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb



see a f.b.i. dem hype hype pon you

money inna envelope big up di blue suit

round your backyard and landscape fi run

mi neva hear no modda ? faster dan gun

herbalist high grade specialist

export green stash

import green cash

build up a go-go a so di money get wash

yo ? exit no more call us no rush

herbalist high grade specialist

export green stash

import green cash

buy nuff pum pum so di money get wash

yo ? exit no more call us no rush yeah



Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb

Babylon dem thief my herb dem thief my herb

Herbalist - Alborosie

Alborosie's "Herbalist" stands as a defining track within his extensive body of work, blending roots reggae with a distinctively Caribbean flair. Released during a period where he was actively expanding his musical catalog beyond traditional album structures, the song exemplifies his mastery of rhythm and vocal delivery. As a key figure in the Kingston music scene, Alborosie often wove together social commentary with infectious melodies, a trait evident in this recording. The track reflects his commitment to preserving cultural heritage while pushing the boundaries of the genre, contributing significantly to the legacy of Jamaican music in the global consciousness. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic sound and the artist's ability to craft memorable musical moments that resonate across generations.