Alkaline - Lonely | Raw | Duet Riddim | January 2014 -
: The song is voiced on the "Duet Riddim," a production characterized by the melodic yet hardcore sensibilities typical of Ainsley "Notnice" Church's work.
: Alkaline employs a signature melodic "sing-jay" style, blending raw lyrical content with a catchy, rhythmic delivery that helped define the "Vendetta" sound.
At the time of its release, Alkaline was rapidly becoming a "counterculture icon" in dancehall. "Lonely" contributed to his reputation as a "thoughtful and calculating" lyricist who wasn't afraid to deviate from standard dancehall bravado to showcase vulnerability, albeit in a provocative manner. His ability to maintain independent success through his own brand and loyal "Vendetta" fanbase was further solidified by consistent releases on high-profile riddims like the Duet. Alkaline - Lonely (Duet Riddim) January 2014 Alkaline - Lonely | RAW | Duet Riddim | January 2014
"Lonely" explores themes of isolation and desire through a raw, unfiltered lens.
: Despite the track's "RAW" labeling—indicating explicit content—the lyrics convey a deep-seated need for affection and a "baby love" to fill the emotional void. : The song is voiced on the "Duet
: The lyrics depict a protagonist struggling with extreme solitude, feeling as though "nobody is here for me".
: While the official digital release through some distributors is listed as August 6, 2014, the track was widely circulated and promoted in dancehall circles as early as January 2014. "Lonely" contributed to his reputation as a "thoughtful
: Alkaline references digital isolation, noting he received "three text from morning" but all were automated messages from a service provider (Digicel), highlighting a lack of genuine human connection.