In a hyperbolic monologue on Instagram Live, Jah Cure announced that he was the first artist to record illegal music in prison and major charts around the world. The reggae singer who was broadcasting from somewhere in Europe said he needed to inform fans about his qualities and why he is.While serving in the early 2000's, Jah Cure he released some of the main songs of his career, from "Longing For" to "True Reflections." According to the singer, no other artist in the world has ever accomplished this work before. "Before Instagram came in, I do a lot of justice for the world," said Jah Cure. "I want the world to know this, do not forget that I am the first person in the world ... I Jah Cure is the first person on Earth (planet) to make music from prison and hit number 1 in the world. Please write this ... I am the first person to do music in prison illegally. "
In his video song, Jah Cure went on to describe himself and the guard who assisted him, leaving their name and location in the process. The singer also admitted to lying to the authorities and misleading them into believing that he had previously recorded music. "The first man - any other artist performs after me," he continued. "I hit the number 1 country number with 'Longing For' and did it again with 'Prison Walls' (True Reflection) in many places."
The Grammy-nominated artiste continued to promote "Longing For," the first song he recorded from within as his biggest song to date. He went on to name a few international artists who have told him that their song they love to be heard singing - Chris Brown, Drake, French Montana, and Keri Hilson.
Although he has undoubtedly broken many barriers and is certainly the first reggae artist we know to achieve such great success behind bars, it has yet to be confirmed if it is intended to say Jah Cure is the first human being in the world. recording illegal music in prison and major charts around the world. Not only will we have a number of hip-hop songs recorded during service time from as early as the 80s under mysterious circumstances, but we will also be forced to question which charts qualified the statement that the singer went number 1 "worldwide."
Certainly the best image of his image had to have more charts in different countries, but if one were to interpret his statement as the one that proposes a universally understood standard which is the Billboard chart, it would make those claims false. That does not remove the fact that "Desire" and "True Reflection" are popular timeless songs that have hit many charts in many places. It is far from the number 1 destination in the world. Jah Cure's album True Reflections… A New Beginning, which arrived after being released from prison in 2007, ranked 7th on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. He landed his debut album number 1 on the charts in 2015 with The Cure, which also brought him his first and only Grammy nomination to date. He inspired the chart again with his latest album, Royal Soldier, in 2019.
Interestingly, the detained deejay would have evidence to support if he had been the one making the allegations. Vybz Kartel is not only the first dancehall artist to occupy 1st place on the Reggae Albums chart during his imprisonment, but he has also remained the only one to receive a Gold Certificate with the American Industrial Records Association during his imprisonment as well.
Although Jah Cure is no longer recording while in prison, he is still recording. The singer previously revealed that he intends to take the Grammy with his recently completed new album Undeniable, which includes ten love songs. The release date of the project has not yet been announced.




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