Commander Hemp Ignites the Airwaves with Roots-Reggae Anthem “Who Controls the Pot Supply?”

Philadelphia-based artist Commander Hemp, also known as David Glenn, delivers a potent message and infectious groove with his roots-reggae track “Who Controls the Pot Supply?” Pulled from his 14-track soundtrack to his eco-fiction novel Poaching the Poachers: The Key to GREED, the song is a laid-back yet thought-provoking piece that blends vintage reggae rhythms with sharp lyrical commentary.






With deep grooves, crisp guitar upstrokes, and a hypnotic bassline, Who Controls the Pot Supply? Draws listeners in immediately. But it’s the lyrics, witty, probing, and unafraid, that truly define the track. 







Commander Hemp uses reggae as a vehicle not just for good vibes, but for raising questions about control, freedom, and the tangled politics of cannabis. His delivery is relaxed yet pointed, echoing reggae greats while bringing his flair and personality.







Commander Hemp’s musical diversity is well-documented, ranging from blues to jazz to indie pop, but reggae is clearly where his roots thrive. This song is more than just a jam; it’s a statement. Whether you’re lighting up or tuning in, “Who Controls the Pot Supply?” is a roots-rockin anthem that sticks with you long after the final beat. Jah bless indeed.



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