Alkaline - Extra Lesson (audio) Official
The 2016 song by Jamaican dancehall artist Alkaline (Earlan Bartley) is a popular track that explores themes of dominance, street reputation, and competition within the dancehall industry. While the title sounds academic, the song uses "extra lessons" as a metaphor for teaching rivals or pretenders how to truly operate in the streets and the music scene. Key Themes and Analysis
: The song helped maintain Alkaline's dominance in the dancehall scene following his Billboard-topping debut album. Alkaline - Extra Lesson (Audio)
: This song was released shortly after his debut album New Level Unlocked (2016), which cemented his shift from "publicity stunts" (like his alleged eye tattoos) to letting his music speak for itself. Song Facts Artist : Alkaline (Earlan Bartley) . Release Date : October 2016. Genre : Dancehall. The 2016 song by Jamaican dancehall artist Alkaline
: In Jamaica, the term "extra lesson" refers to after-school tutoring. By repurposing this term, Alkaline asserts his superior knowledge and experience over his peers. : This song was released shortly after his
: Alkaline addresses men who claim to be "players" or "gyalis" (having multiple women) but lack the actual skill or status. He suggests they need an "extra lesson" to learn how it is properly done.
: Released during a period of intense competition, the song is widely interpreted as a "diss track" or "subliminal" jab at industry rivals, including Vybz Kartel. Alkaline uses his lyrical prowess to position himself as the "teacher" in this scenario.
