Jimmy Cliff: Jamaica loses reggae legend at the age of 81
Jimmy Cliff, one of reggae’s most influential figures and a cultural icon of Jamaica, died on November 24, 2025, aged 81. His wife, Latifa Chambers,
Jimmy Cliff, one of reggae’s most influential figures and a cultural icon of Jamaica, died on November 24, 2025, aged 81. His wife, Latifa Chambers,
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