Matterhorn 1st Matsimeila 2nd Rebel Tone 3rd Sound Trooper 4th King Agony 5th Red Spider 6th Bassodyssey 7th First Round. Se avete bisogno di una mano postatemi qui ! Yah man One Love give thanks to the almighty!Įlephant was introduced.came out in a FOOTBALL UNIFORM.
Matterhorn 1st Matsimeila 2nd Rebel Tone 3rd Sound Trooper 4th King Agony 5th Red Spider 6th Bassodyssey 7th Ragazzi questo è il commento originale dell'ultimo clash.Mi spiace che non sia disponibile una versione italiana, però è un inglese facilmente comprensibile almeno spero.
"Tell them that I and I staying strong, and tell the Governor-General that some of the cases in here needs reviewing." To Jamaica, Cure had words of resolution. My aim is to hit mainstream when the time come." It's something you just have to experience. my performance, lyrics are all changed now. You will just have to see how it sounds, that's all I can say now. "We are doing new things, I and I even playing the guitar now. In terms of personal changes, Alcock stated that he will not say in what ways he is different, but he is learning many new things. I live and earn the respect I have inside here," Cure told THE STAR. "Every youth respect we here, and I am guiding Zebra too, cause you know I am a rebel and warrior. This situation, he said, has occurred even inside the prison walls. If I and I get weak, they get weak too 'cause they look to me for inspiration."
I and I can't afford to get weaker knowing that the world is expecting much. You done know, that's why I have to stay strong. "I have to give thanks to all them people who are supporting me still. T-shirts and other memorabilia have also been printed for his other supporters.
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In 2000, friends of his released a CD titled Free Jah Cure: The Truth from which proceeds were dedicated to getting him out. Locally, Alcock has several cliques of loyal supporters who have dedicated time and resources to him. This dream, though a long shot to some, may have already started. I and I have to put back reggae in the mainstream just like Bob did," he stated. You done know I and I stand for reggae already 100 per cent. It is the thing that emerged from reggae and it is big now. "Dancehall is emerging just now and we have to give thanks for that. He has heard of Sean Paul, Elephant Man and Wayne Wonder's status, the wave of dancing that has taken over the country, and just about everything else. Can't do any recordings because they don't allow it, but new songs write everyday," he said.ĭespite his incarceration after the 15-year sentence for rape was handed down, Cure has managed to keep abreast of what has been taking place on the outside. "I and I been doing well, writing new stuff every day, keeping fit exercising, and playing the football and doing well you know. In a recent interview, Jah Cure told THE STAR that he has been keeping firm in his faith while in prison, staying physically fit and preparing for that fateful day when he will walk out of the gates a free man.Īlcock said that he has been holding out well since '99, but he has not kept still. Mention his name at local sessions and lighters instantly flick into the air out of respect. The silky-voiced Rastafarian has been in jail since 1999, but he has maintained an iconic presence inside the dance halls. DESPITE BEING LOCKED down inside the walls of the St Catherine District Prison, the spirit of Siccaturie Alcock, known to the world as 'Jah Cure', is still soaring.