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Jimmy Cliff, Jamaican reggae star and actor, useless at 81
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Jimmy Cliff, Jamaican reggae star and actor, useless at 81

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Jimmy Cliff, a Grammy award-winning Jamaican reggae star and actor, is useless at 81, in response to his household.

“It’s with profound disappointment that I share that my husband, Jimmy Cliff, has crossed over because of a seizure adopted by pneumonia,” Latifa Chambers, Cliff’s spouse, stated in a put up on his official Instagram account.  

Cliff’s award-winning profession as a musician spanned many years and included a few of reggae’s most memorable hits, together with “Many Rivers to Cross.” He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame in 2010.

Jamaican musician, singer and actor Jimmy Cliff performs through the Timbre Rock and Roots live performance on Friday March 22, 2013 in Singapore.

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“Could Rivers” and two different hits — “You Can Get It If You Actually Need” and “The Tougher They Come” — have been standouts on the official soundtrack for a 1972 movie, additionally titled “The Tougher They Come,” that featured Cliff as its star.

Cliff performed a younger reggae star who’s drawn into what’s portrayed because the often-seedy world of music manufacturing in Jamaica.

“Cliff’s portrayal is riveting and genuine,” the Grammy Awards wrote in an appraisal of the soundtrack marking 50 years after the film’s launch. It famous that Cliff, who was born James Chambers, had seen no less than a few of what was portrayed within the movie.

“Whereas pursuing a profession as a singer, Cliff noticed firsthand the crime, violence and the survival of the fittest mindset throughout the ghetto areas the place reggae was birthed,” the appraisal stated.

PHOTO: Jimmy Cliff  performs live on stage on Day 1 at the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix Marina Bay Street Circuit at the Padang on September 18, 2015 in Singapore.

Jimmy Cliff performs stay on stage on Day 1 on the Singapore Formulation One Grand Prix Marina Bay Road Circuit on the Padang on September 18, 2015 in Singapore.

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Cliff was born on July 30, 1944, throughout a hurricane within the Somerton District of St. James, Jamaica, in response to his official biography. Fourteen years later, he had his first hit, “Hurricane Hattie,” starting a profession that stormed on far into this century.

He gained the Grammy for greatest reggae album in 1986 for “Cliff Hanger” and once more in 2013 for “Rebirth.” He was nominated a number of different instances.

His songs usually touched on freedom from burdensome environment and authority figures — and fittingly, noting his delivery throughout a hurricane, usually included references to nature and storms.

On “The Tougher They Come” he sung of preventing “as certain because the solar will shine,” including a couple of traces later, “However I would somewhat be a free man in my grave/Than dwelling as a puppet or a slave.”

His spouse in a notice to followers posted on Monday stated she was grateful for all the buddies and artists Cliff held pricey.

“To all his followers world wide, please know that your assist was his power all through his complete profession,” Chambers wrote. “He actually appreciated every fan for his or her love.”

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