After the Swaby brothers launched their own label in 1972, Horace—who had taken the stage name Augustus Pablo—recorded a version of "Love is a Message" called "Keep on Knocking" in 1974. In the next year and a half, Miller recorded five more songs for Pablo, "
Baby I Love You So", "False Rasta", "Who Say Jah No Dread", "Each One Teach One", and "Girl Named Pat", each of which became a Rockers classic with
King Tubby's
dubs on their b-sides. These singles developed Miller's reputation as a great singer, and their success ultimately drew
Inner Circle to hire him as a replacement lead singer. He earned second place in Jamaica's 1976 Festival Song competition with the song "All Night 'Till Daylight" and produced his first solo album in 1976,
Tenement Yard. While most of Miller's solo work was backed by Inner Circle members, his preferred rockers style diverged from the tendency of Inner Circle to experiment with other genres, including pop, soul, funk and disco.
AllMusic called Miller's vocal version, "Baby I Love You So", "a masterpiece", and wrote: "It says much about King Tubby's genius that his phenomenal dub of this number would eclipse Jacob Miller's own sublime vocal version". Decades later in 2004, the popular
Grand Theft Auto video game franchise would use the dub version, "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown", in the game
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on their in-game reggae radio station
K-Jah West. Other notable tracks featuring Miller's vocals with Augustus Pablo's music and/or dubs include "Keep on Knocking", "False Rasta", and "Who Say Jah No Dread". The album
Who Say Jah No Dread features two versions of each of these tracks; the original and a dub engineered by King Tubby. == Acting and personality ==