ALBOROSIE BREATHES FIRE INTO A CLASSIC RIDDIM ON ‘COME MY WAY’
Alborosie doesn’t do half measures. Come My Way, his first drop from an incoming tenth album, is a smoke-soaked, heart-heavy rework of one of reggae’s most sacred riddims. Out now via VP/Greensleeves, it’s a hypnotic swirl of vintage tones and roots romanticism, served with Albo’s signature swagger.
Built on the bones of Jacob Miller’s Baby I Love You So and its iconic dub flip King Tubby Meets the Rockers Uptown, this cut is authentically raw. Augustus Pablo’s ghost haunts the beat, while Alborosie leans in with layered harmonies and rugged warmth.
There’s Dawn Penn DNA in here too, with echoes of Night and Day stitched through the groove like smoke trailing through sunlight.
THIS CUT IS AUTHENTICALLY RAW
Shot against the red sands of Brazil’s Canoa Quebrada, the video feels less like a backdrop and more like a mood. It’s hazy, tropical, and slow to unravel, just like the track itself.
Following 2023’s Destiny and a recent Africa tour, Alborosie sounds sharper than ever. With Kingston Town clocking over 100 million streams, the numbers speak. This cut places him next to artists like Chronixx, those who honour dub while bringing it into the now.
ABOUT ALBOROSIE

Alborosie, born in Sicily and forged in Kingston, has spent decades bridging reggae’s roots with global reach. From Dub Pirate to Destiny, his albums blend militant riddims, dub textures, and lyrical depth.
He’s shared the mic with legends and earned a MOBO Award along the way. Yet, his mission stays steady, channelling reggae’s spirit with honesty and fire.
Whether on stage or behind the boards, Alborosie carries the culture forward, one heavyweight track at a time.