Love Doctor (ambelique) File

: He admits he "ain't got much money" and cannot afford "fancy things". His only currency is himself and the love he brings.

: He cautions the woman about other men who will "promise the world" and tell any story to get what they want. He reminds her that "all that glitters... is not gold". The Narrative Resolution Love Doctor (Ambelique)

: He presents himself as a healer for the heart, ready to provide "love and affection" that can be embraced and squeezed, unlike a dollar or a dime. : He admits he "ain't got much money"

The song concludes with a firm ultimatum. If the woman is seeking emotional fulfillment, he is her "doctor". However, if her primary goal is "cash money" or financial gain, he directs her elsewhere, famously stating she will "need a banker" instead of a lover. About the Artist: Ambelique He reminds her that "all that glitters

The man behind the song, (born 1956), is a Jamaican reggae singer known for his "Lovers Rock" style.

is a narrative-driven reggae track that contrasts material wealth with emotional sincerity. The "story" within the song follows a man—the self-proclaimed Love Doctor—who offers his affection to a woman while being brutally honest about his financial status. The Core Conflict: Love vs. Money

: Raised in Waltham Park, Kingston, he was once a bank clerk in California before returning to music.