: Like many of his tracks, Alkaline released both "clean" (radio-friendly) and "raw" (explicit) versions. Long-time fans often prefer the raw version for its unfiltered delivery.
: It is the lead track on the Club Life Riddim , which also featured other major dancehall artists.
: Alkaline uses metaphors involving firearms (e.g., "MAK 90," "sniper") and street warfare to illustrate his readiness to confront rivals.
"After All" is a prominent dancehall track by the Jamaican artist , released in 2016 as part of the Club Life Riddim produced by Lee Milla Productions . The song is widely considered one of Alkaline’s biggest hits, currently boasting over 11 million views on YouTube . Lyrical Content and Themes
: Like many of his tracks, Alkaline released both "clean" (radio-friendly) and "raw" (explicit) versions. Long-time fans often prefer the raw version for its unfiltered delivery.
: It is the lead track on the Club Life Riddim , which also featured other major dancehall artists. Alkaline - After All
: Alkaline uses metaphors involving firearms (e.g., "MAK 90," "sniper") and street warfare to illustrate his readiness to confront rivals. : Like many of his tracks, Alkaline released
"After All" is a prominent dancehall track by the Jamaican artist , released in 2016 as part of the Club Life Riddim produced by Lee Milla Productions . The song is widely considered one of Alkaline’s biggest hits, currently boasting over 11 million views on YouTube . Lyrical Content and Themes : Like many of his tracks