Jah Cure recently released a track entitled
"You Can't See My Soul"
It is prompting people to call out similarities
with the song and incidents in the singer's past years,
leading up to his most recent accusations.
The song starts off by saying:
You can see my clothes
but you can't see my soul
Let he who is without sin,
cast the first stone
He who feels it knows
Other parts of the song alludes to earlier life and says
Grew up in a struggle life
Had to realize,
I could save myself
but I couldn't be somebody else
Watch the video here and see for yourself
(Media: MJ Ent )
In
the midst of his current trial - no pun intended - and tribulation, Jah
Cure is now sharing the lyric video for his song featured on the
recently released Rock All Riddim. The tune is titled You Can't See My
Soul, and after carefully listening to the words the consensus among
several of his fans and supporters is that he seems to be struggling
with a lot of demons.
The Rock
All Riddim, which is produced by Reggae Vibes Music, was released at
the end of August. This means that Jah Cure's song would have been
written and recorded long before that date, giving the production team
sufficient time to mix and master it. However, the lyrics in the song
gives the impression that it was authored after his arrest in the
Netherlands.
For
those not familiar with the story; the beloved reggae singer is
currently facing charges on the primary suspicion of attempted murder,
as well as attempted manslaughter and aggravated assault after an
altercation with a promoter in Amsterdam at the beginning of October.
However, "Let he without sin cast the first stone." These are words uttered by Jah Cure in You Can't See My Soul.
With
the lyric video now out on YouTube it is becoming apparent that despite
his difficult upbringing Jah Cure has been trying - challenging as it
maybe - to become a better man. Our only hope is that his arrest in
Europe does not deter that.
No comments:
Post a Comment