Asher was a pioneer of the Trinidadian reggae movement and his first song "Ganja Farmer" sparked controversy in his country despite being a runaway hit.
Asher has toured with artists including Sizzla, Slightly Stoopid, Fortunate Youth, Beenie Man, Israel Vibration, Ras Shiloh, Matisyahu, Capleton, Maxi Priest, Kottonmouth Kings, and, the American R&B Group, Boyz II Men.
[2] He has since paved the way for other local reggae performers such as Prophet Benjamin,[3] I-sasha, Khari Kill, Jah Bami, Xebulon, King David, Mr. Royal Dainties, etc.
He has collaborated on music with other reggae artists and producers including Sizzla, Anthony B, Slightly Stoopid, Pressure Busspipe, Orlando Octave, Fortunate Youth, Don Corleon, and Teflon Zincfence.
In 2020, he released two singles, “Family Love” and “Use Me", and performed a few live streams and drive-in shows with the band Slightly Stoopid.