[On] 'Sufferer,' I'm talking about the younger generation that has no other option for success than to find a gun somewhere. I try to appeal to them: 'I know you a sufferer, but it doesn't mean that you can't or shouldn't expect any better.' It's a lot different than from what I usually say, like, 'Get busy, shake that thing.'
I feel like I have things to say. And that's what I'm looking forward to.
I would like to work with anyone in the business who wants to give respect back to the Jamaican vibe.
Time Rolls On' is my most political piece so far. It's not on my album because people didn't support it.
Dancehall is just like hip-hop in that it doesn't always talk about bling; it talks about conscious issues.
I've been approached by many different people, but I don't really want to be known as a collaboration dude.
I don't want to do something unproductive with my time, so I decided to do something musical. So it felt good to say, 'Yeah, I'm producing.' It gave me a fresh vibe - inspiring in a different way.
I have carried my Jamaican Flag with pride around the world to share my culture and experience with others because I seek Balance which is what I believe life is all about.
Music tells you about the artist and what they were thinking about at the time, because the person has to think about it to sing it.