Jah Cure Is In Big Trouble Again

Jah Cure has found himself in another messy situation as the singer was recently exposed by an alleged songwriter who claims he stole song credits and failed to pay royalties.

The Grammy-nominated singer was recently called out on Instagram Live by a female singer/songwriter from St Lucia who claims she was cheated out of song credits and royalties for several projects.

According to the woman, she wrote numerous songs for the Reggae superstar and was promised writers credit on his forthcoming “Royal Soldier” album but none of that materialized.

She claims the final straw came earlier this year when the singer cheated her out of credits to a song which appeared on DJ Frass’ “Road To Success” album, claiming that he was the sole writer of the track.

Jah Cure Exposed In Leaked Audio

The woman says she worked for the entertainer for more than a year, penning several tracks without receiving any compensation or royalties.

She has since threatened to take legal action against the Reggae superstar for the track, demanding that it be pulled from digital distribution, an action which would cause Dj Frass’ entire album to be pulled from shelves.

The young singer says she was recently contacted by DJ Frass and VP records begging her to take further action but at this point, she “just doesn’t care” anymore.

Jah Cure has yet to address or comment on the issue. His album is set to be released later this year.

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