Despite being incarcerated in the Netherlands, Reggae singer Jah Cure said that he is in good health, and has maintained optimism in light of the release of his ninth studio album, Undeniable, on Friday. 

Cure took the opportunity to, once again, express remorse to his supporters for his current legal predicament and promises that he will come clean about his perspective on his next album.

“I would like to apologize to all my fans all over the world for the situation that I put myself in and also them, ’cause I know they are hurting too,” he said.

“Music keeps me busy. I am always writing. Day and night…. My side of the story will be my next album project,” the singer added when quizzed about how he deals with negative publicity and not having the opportunity to defend himself.

The new album Undeniable was produced by Jah Cure and Swedish producer “K-One”.

It features stand-outs like the title track with Haitian-American songstress Kaylan Arnold, Think About It, which is Jah Cure’s personal favorite, and Everything, a collaboration with Afropop star Stonebwoy which received an official music video today on YouTube.

Jah Cure came to prominence after the release of his hit songs Longing For (2005) and Love Is (2005)—which he later admitted were recorded illegally while serving eight years in prison in Jamaica.

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