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Birth Name:
Siccature Alcock

Born:
1980 in Montego Bay, Jamaica

Genre:
Reggae

Years Active:
'00s






Jah Cure

Biography

Born in Montego Bay, Jamaica, but raised in Kingston Town, golden-voiced singer Jah Cure (real name Siccature Alcock) became involved with reggae music as a teenager and rapidly rose to fame in the late '90s only to have his meteoric climb to the top halted by a jail sentence. In 1997 and only 18 years old, Jah Cure released the culturally minded single "King in This Jungle," a duet with Sizzla and produced by Beres Hammond. The single was a pivotal moment for Cure for a couple reasons. Hammond would become the singer's biggest champion while Sizzla was to introduce Cure to the world of the Bobo Dread, a sect of Rastafari that usually lives communally, strives to point out social injustice, and has experienced numerous shakedowns by the Jamaican police. A steady stream of singles — most produced by Hammond — had more and more Jamaicans singing the praises of this new singer, but it all came to a halt in November of 1998. While driving around Montego Bay with some friends, police pulled Cure over in front of Jimmy Buffet's club Margaritaville. Cure claims he was asked if he was in the area the week before when a woman had been raped. He told the police he wasn't but was held until the woman could come identify him. Cure claims the woman asked the police "is this him?" then walked out of earshot to talk with the police. Cure was then arrested, prosecuted in April the next year, and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Since the arrest, Cure has been firm that he is innocent. Cure claims the arresting officer and the accuser's mother were in a relationship, that Hammond asked the police to see him but was given the wrong prison name intentionally, and the lawyer Cure was given by the courts was useless, so bad the singer had to wake him on trial day by throwing rocks at the lawyer's bedroom window. While Cure was serving his sentence, a groundswell of support among reggae fans was getting bigger and bigger, raising the singer's status to folk hero. Compilations like Free Jah's Cure and Ghetto Life kept the singer on the charts, and his fame spread to Trinidad and France. Cure switched from Bobo to Rasta and was transferred from the St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centre to the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre, which had a digital recording studio the inmates could use. It was there Cure recorded some new tracks, which would appear next to his old hits on Freedom Blues, released by the VP label in 2005. The singer is eligible for parole in 2007. . Born in Montego Bay, Jamaica, but raised in Kingston Town, golden-voiced singer Jah Cure (real name Siccature Alcock) became involved with reggae music as a teenager and rapidly rose to fame in the late '90s only to have his meteoric climb to the top halted by a jail sentence. In 1997 and only 18 years old, Jah Cure released the culturally minded single "King in This Jungle," a duet with Sizzla and produced by Beres Hammond. The single was a pivotal moment for Cure for a couple reasons. Hammond would become the singer's biggest champion while Sizzla was to introduce Cure to the world of the Bobo Dread, a sect of Rastafari that usually lives communally, strives to point out social injustice, and has experienced numerous shakedowns by the Jamaican police. A steady stream of singles — most produced by Hammond — had more and more Jamaicans singing the praises of this new singer, but it all came to a halt in November of 1998. While driving around Montego Bay with some friends, police pulled Cure over in front of Jimmy Buffet's club Margaritaville. Cure claims he was asked if he was in the area the week before when a woman had been raped. He told the police he wasn't but was held until the woman could come identify him. Cure claims the woman asked the police "is this him?" then walked out of earshot to talk with the police. Cure was then arrested, prosecuted in April the next year, and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Since the arrest, Cure has been firm that he is innocent. Cure claims the arresting officer and the accuser's mother were in a relationship, that Hammond asked the police to see him but was given the wrong prison name intentionally, and the lawyer Cure was given by the courts was useless, so bad the singer had to wake him on trial day by throwing rocks at the lawyer's bedroom window. While Cure was serving his sentence, a groundswell of support among reggae fans was getting bigger and bigger, raising the singer's status to folk hero. Compilations like Free Jah's Cure and Ghetto Life kept the singer on the charts, and his fame spread to Trinidad and France. Cure switched from Bobo to Rasta and was transferred from the St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centre to the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre, which had a digital recording studio the inmates could use. It was there Cure recorded some new tracks, which would appear next to his old hits on Freedom Blues, released by the VP label in 2005. The singer is eligible for parole in 2007.

Top Albums

Life We Live - Single, Jah Cure
1. Life We Live..
True Reflections… A New Beginning, Jah Cure
2. True Reflect..
World Cry, Jah Cure
3. World Cry
Freedom Blues, Jah Cure
4. Freedom Blue..
Ghetto Life, Jah Cure
5. Ghetto Life
Free Jah's Cure, Jah Cure
6. Free Jah's C..
The Universal Cure, Jah Cure
7. The Universa..
Never Say Never, Jah Cure
8. Never Say Ne..
New Jerusalem Medley (Morgan Heritage Family & Friends), Buju Banton
9. New Jerusale..
Jah Cure Special, Jah Cure
10. Jah Cure Spe..
Jah Rule the Universe - Single, Jah Cure
11. Jah Rule the..
Get the Job Done - Single, Jah Cure
12. Get the Job ..
This One for You Mom (In Dub) - Single, Jah Cure
13. This One for..
Sky Is the Limit - Single, Jah Cure
14. Sky Is the L..
My Love - Single, Jah Cure
15. My Love - Si..
Keys to Your Heart - Single, Jah Cure
16. Keys to Your..
World Is In Trouble - Single, Jah Cure
17. World Is In ..
Don't Wanna Fight - Single, Jah Cure
18. Don't Wanna ..
Wake Up - Single, Jah Cure
19. Wake Up - Si..
The Right One (feat. Collie Buddz) - Single, Jah Cure
20. The Right On..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Life We LiveLife We Live - Single3:29$0.99
2.
Love IsTrue Reflections… A New B..3:38$0.99
3.
Longing ForTrue Reflections… A New B..3:52$0.99
4.
Unconditional LoveUnconditional Love (feat. P..5:47$0.69
5.
StrongerScriptures Riddim3:18$0.99
6.
Call On MeUniversal Cure4:25$0.99
7.
Never FindDon Corleon Presents - Chan..3:27$0.99
8.
What Will It TakeTrue Reflections… A New B..3:44$0.99
9.
Longing ForReggae Gold 20053:52$0.99
10.
Before I LeaveWorld Cry4:04$0.99
11.
That GirlStrictly the Best, Vol. 463:24$0.99
12.
To Your Arms With LoveTrue Reflections… A New B..3:42$0.99
13.
That Girl (with Horns)That Girl - Single3:25$0.99
14.
Unconditional LoveWorld Cry5:48$0.99
15.
TerritoryReggae Jammin, Vol. 33:20$0.99
16.
Save My SoulMaximum Sound 20144:08$0.99
17.
My LoveMy Love - Single3:30$1.29
18.
My HandsRomance Riddim3:27$0.99
19.
NothingNothing - Single3:26$1.29
20.
Like I See ItLike I See It - EP4:39$0.99
21.
To Your Arms With LoveStrictly the Best, Vol. 383:42$0.99
22.
True ReflectionsTrue Reflections… A New B..4:08$0.99
23.
What Will It TakeStrictly the Best, Vol. 363:43$0.99
24.
StrugglesReggae Jammin, Vol. 33:17$0.99
25.
Life We Live (Acapella)Life We Live - Single3:19$0.99

Top Music Videos

Call On Me (feat. Phyllisia), Jah Cure
1. Call On Me (f...
Flyin' High (Explicit), Stack$ & Jah Cure
2. Flyin' High (...


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