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Jah Cure, is the new “High Priest of Reggae.”

Siccaturie Alcock, P/K/A Jah Cure, is the new “High Priest of Reggae.” From the age of three music reverberated through his small frame and hypnotized the souls of all those who listened to his music. Born in Hanover, Jamaica on October 11, 1978, the young man with the voice of a canary snuck out of his bedroom window late at night to visit local dance halls and stag...
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Mar 2, 2010 None Negril, Jamaica
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    • juicyisbetter user image juicyis...
      Greetings in the name of the most high JAH!!!!! Just wanted to give thanks and praise for Jah Cure music and vibes. The inspiration is on heights unimagined. Keep lifting up the people with conscience vibes. Live it up. BLESS!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • hazemuzik user image hazemuzik
      yes fiah. bless love respect. mi link ya when mi good n ready fa link up. have a blessed future.
    • RealSista1 user image RealSista1
      I blessed to have the opportunity to see Jah Cure at Eindoven (Holland) and it was the greatest Musical moment I have experienced. Jah Cure was Grand finale and was well worth the wait. So I cannot understand why a Brother who touches so many hearts with his voice alone has not been granted entry to the UK To share his messages and uplift the people. Someone needs to answer some serious questions.
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    Siccaturie Alcock, P/K/A Jah Cure, is the new “High Priest of Reggae.” From the age of three music reverberated through his small frame and hypnotized the souls of all those who listened to his music.

    Born in Hanover, Jamaica on October 11, 1978, the young man with the voice of a canary snuck out of his bedroom window late at night to visit local dance halls and stage shows. At times, he also visited the annual Reggae Sunsplash in his community. At these shows he saw the great Reggae icons performing … Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Beres Hammond, Marcia Griffith, Garnett Silk, Yami Bolo, Jacob Miller and Black Uhuru … and, by the age of eleven, he made the decision he wanted to become a part of that elite group. Becoming a reggae star and an icon was his dream and his sole mission. Initially using the name “Little Melody,” Siccaturie began his musical onslaught on the public. He soon became the talk of Jamaica and was well on his way to success. His voice started to leave an indelible impression in the streets, and at the age of fifteen, he moved to Kingston, where he met Capleton, Sizzla and Jah Mason. Little Melody was about to fulfill his dream.

    Capleton, the world renowned Jamaican artist, and the David House Crew later bestowed on Siccaturie the name Jah Cure … primarily because of the vast amount of herb he smoked … a daily custom of his Rastafarian religion. The symbolism was obvious … the singer looked young and healthy … and he was “well preserved,” as in “WELL CURED,” using herb for medicinal purposes. It was at this time that Cure became enlightened spiritually and his belief in living naturally became heightened.

    Jamaican music icon Beres Hammond took Cure under his wing and began mentoring him in the studio and producing him. Sadly, that musical education would be suddenly and unexpectedly interrupted. Eventually, in 2003, Hammond produced Cure’s second album, “GHETTO LIFE,” which featured the single ‘Divide and Rule,” a duet with Sizzla, voted the best song of that year. Earlier, in 1998 Jah Cure performed on a European tour and visited several Caribbean Islands with Beres Hammond and the Harmony House Family. Cure created several cranking melancholic, compelling melodies which brought tears to the eyes of his listeners, without many of them even understanding the lyrics. His international recognition was then and forever born.

    Cure’s success took a radical turn in 1998 when he was stopped and arrested late one night in Montego Bay. Cure was charged with four crimes, all of which he denied. He has maintained his innocence to this day all through his arrest, trial and incarceration. A non-jury trial was convened, where Cure’s defense lawyer based his case on “Identification vs. Recognition” case law. Unfortunately, based on one victim’s claim that he sounded like one of the perpetrators, Cure was sentenced in 1999 to 15 years in prison.

    While in jail, Cure recorded and released several records, many of which topped the charts as # 1 singles. The two songs, “Jamaica,” produced by Danger Zone Productions and “Longing For,” produced by Don Carleon, both hit # 1 on the Jamaican charts and were international hits. His first album, “FREE JAH’S CURE,” was recorded in jail and later released in 2001, one year after his incarceration. It is a project that has been lyrically compared to Bob Marley’s “EXODUS.” On the album, Cure gives thanks for life while spreading love through his music. He believes his incarceration was Jah’s way of teaching him humility, kindness, forgiveness and love for his fellow man. Consequently, he has forgiven all those who have done him wrong, and all those who have judged him unjustly and unfairly. After serving eight years in jail, Cure was released from prison on July 28, 2007. His goal now is to spread love and to promote peace and healing, universally through his music.

    Cure’s new album, “JAH: THE UNIVERSAL CURE,” his first recorded album since his release from prison, is scheduled to be shipped worldwide on July 1st, 2008. The first single off that album, “Hot Long Time,” featuring Jr. Reid, has recently been released internationally. This collaboration is the first of many for Cure. The album contains collaborations with Sean Paul, Busta Rhymes, Stack$, Enrique Iglesias, Lil Wayne, and others, crossing the reggae, hip-hop, Latin, and R&B genres.

    Jah Cure is scheduled to begin his world wide tour starting in June, 2008. He is signed to Danger Zone Music and SoBe Entertainment. His music is distributed by Universal Music Group/Fontana.

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