Reggae Legend Jimmy Cliff Dead at 81
Jimmy Cliff Dead at 81
Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff has died, his wife Latifa Chambers announced Monday.
Latifa wrote ... “It’s with profound sadness that I share that my husband, Jimmy Cliff, has crossed over due to a seizure followed by pneumonia. I am thankful for his family, friends, fellow artists and coworkers who have shared his journey with him,”
She continued ... “To all his fans around the world, please know that your support was his strength throughout his whole career. He really appreciated each and every fan for their love. I also wanted to thank Dr. Couceyro and the whole medical staff, as they have been extremely supportive and helpful during this difficult process.”
Cliff was known for songs like "You Can Get It If You Really Want," "The Harder They Come," and "Many Rivers to Cross" ... songs from the 1972 film "The Harder They Come," in which he starred.
The movie was the breakout moment for Jimmy, who was born in Saint James, Jamaica, and had released his first hit song, "Hurricane Hattie," at the age of 14.
In his 20s, his career took off internationally thanks to hits like "Wonderful World, Beautiful People" and "Vietnam." His biggest Billboard hit came in 1993, with his top 20 remake of "I Can See Clearly Now" from the "Cool Runnings" soundtrack.
According to the Grammy winner's website, "Vietnam" was hailed by Bob Dylan as "the greatest protest song ever written."
Cliff was 81.
RIP