Wednesday, December 30, 2009

JAH CURE AND ALISON HINDS TEAM UP


Jah Cure and Alison Hinds have decided to conquer the soca world for 2010.

Jah Cure and Soca Queen Alison Hinds have teamed up to remix Cure’s reggae smash Call On Me. The soca refix was released last week and comes just in time for the carnival season.

The original for Call On Me featuring Phyllisia, was released earlier this year and dominated the local and international radio charts. The video for song was also number one on several cable and free to air charts. Now Jah Cure and Alison Hinds have decided to conquer the soca world for 2010.

The remix was produced by Shawn Ma$tamind Noel for Ma$tamind Productions. Ma$tamind Productions is one of the foremost production houses for Soca and Calypso music. The outfit has produced for the who’s who in the genres from Bunji Garlin to Benjai.

Alison Hinds believes that the Call on Me remix is a hit: “I feel very happy and blessed to be able to work with Cure. His spirit is so nice; he is so humble, down to earth and easy going. His voice is totally unique and I am really looking forward to doing a song from scratch with him. When he came to Barbados it was the first time I met him and from there everything just clicked. We decided to do the remix and I know my soca fans will love it.”

The remix is already a favourite on Trinidadian and Barbadian radio stations and is set to be another chart topper for Jah Cure. Jah Cure is excited about the remix and the chance to work with a musical great like Alison Hinds. “It was magic, I met Alison at Hennessy Artistry in Barbados and we decided to do some music together. The remix is wonderful and is a good start to 2010 and the carnival season.

Jah Cure also has several new tracks on the airwaves, notably his collaboration with Christopher Ellis and Stephen Marley dubbed End of Time. The Cure is also set to release a highly anticipated collaboration with Grammy nominated R&B superstar Keri Hilson called World Cry.

SHAGGY FOUNDATION WINS ON DIGICEL DEAL OR NO DEAL


Digicel Deal or no Deal has become not only a source of entertainment but a catalyst for change and a beacon of hope.

Since the launch of Digicel Deal or No Deal in September of this year, the show has received rave reviews across the island with viewers tuning in each week to catch a glimpse of the suspense, the action and a piece of The Illusive Banker. Last week’s episode saw Digicel Deal or No Deal partnering with major local charity group The Shaggy Make a Difference Foundation and welcomed Big Yard recording artiste Christopher Martin as a contestant on the show.

Martin, a fan of the TV series was selected to represent the foundation and was able to walk away with over $400,000, the largest prize to date. In a brief interview he noted that it was his first time appearing on a show of this nature, but was thrilled at the opportunity to be able to be a part of such a life changing venture.

He continued: "The foundation is driven by the fact that we are changing lives and making a positive contribution to society. There is no greater satisfaction than seeing the joy on the faces of those whose lives we have impacted, and this is the fire that drives the foundation to continue doing the volume and quality of work that we have been doing and continue to do!"

When asked about the motivation behind her selection of The Shaggy Make a Difference Foundation Digicel Deal or No Deal producer/director Tanya Talyor shared: "The Shaggy Foundation has taken up a charge in which I believe strongly. The health of Jamaica's children is paramount and the Shaggy Make a Difference Foundation has managed to get corporate Jamaica to see the urgency, dig deep and give back." She believes that Deal or no Deal's involvement was a small yet powerful way to assist the charity and with the Shaggy and Friends show only a few days away it was the perfect way to raise awareness of an overwhelmingly good cause.

Digicel Deal or no Deal has become not only a source of entertainment but a catalyst for change and a beacon of hope as weekly contestant are given an opportunity to win a life changing $3 million dollars. So if you think you have begun to experience the excitement of Digicel's Deal or No Deal just wait until 2010.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall Samples May Pen


Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall Samples May Pen

Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall rolled into May Pen last Saturday under cloudy skies, but the weather was not a signal of the talent that would shine out from the Parish. Almost four hundred princes and princesses came out to the Leiba’s Esso Service Station and the promise of rain did not dampen their Spirits. Contestants came from all over the south coast; from St Elizabeth in the west to St Catherine in the east, all for a chance at stardom.

Like in Portmore the majority of contestants were men but there was a notable number of female contestants and while they were in the minority their lyrics were up to par. There was also the return of some contestants who did not get through in the Portmore round. Tanto Blacks who was in the competition last year and also at the Portmore auditions this year, tried again in May Pen. Dre Blunt, who auditioned in Montego Bay as Nauceous and also auditioned in Portmore returned to May Pen to try his luck but there is no word as to whether he got through.

Filled with the usual humour and comedy as well as witty lyrics, the May Pen Auditions were a success; Scatta, Miss Kitty and Professor Nuts have a hard task of choosing the top ten from May Pen.

Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall will now turn to the Garden Parish of St Ann in its quest to find Jamaica’s next king and queen of Dancehall. The St Ann Auditions will take place at the Amnesia Night Club in Ocho Rios on January 9. Auditions begin at 9:30am sharp with contestant vying for a place on the Magnum big stage.

The final audition for the third season of Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall will take place in Kingston at Limelight on Saturday January 16. The competition will then move on to the audition eliminations on TVJ which begin on Saturday January 23.

MAGNUM KINGS AND QUEENS OF DANCEHALL TV AIRING SCHEDULE

Saturday January 23: TVJ 9 PM Montego Bay Auditions

Saturday January 30: TVJ 9 PM Portmore Auditions

Saturday February 6: TVJ 9 PM May Pen Auditions

Saturday February 13: TVJ 9 PM Ocho Rios Auditions

Saturday February 20: TVJ 9 PM Kingston Auditions

Saturday February 27: TVJ 9 PM Kingston Results and Recap Show

Saturday March 6: TVJ 9 PM Live Show Begins

JAH CURE APOLOGIZES TO FANS


Danger Zone/Sobe Entertainment artiste Jah Cure would like to apologize to all his fans who came out expecting him to perform at ‘Night on Tracks’ which was held on Sunday December 20 at the National Indoor Sports Centre.

Jah Cure, who on December 19 performed at on Tempo's fourth anniversary celebrations in Grenada was en-route to Jamaica from the show when eastern Caribbean airline Liat canceled the flight.

Jah Cure flew from Grenada to Barbados on Liat and was to fly from Barbados to Antigua to get a connecting flight to Jamaica. However Liat canceled the connecting flight which resulted in the team deciding to hire a private Jet to reach Asafa Powell’s show. Due to these delays Jah Cure arrived in Jamaica at approximately 2:30 on Monday December 21 when the show was wrapping up. Jah Cure is very disappointed at missing the event: “I am very upset with not making the show and that despite our best efforts it did not happen. I would like to apologize to my fans and to Asafa Powell who is doing great work with an effort like this. Missing the show was beyond our control, however we are still apologetic”

CEO of Danger Zone Music Group Delmar Drummond is also very disappointed at missing the show: “We were looking forward to this show maybe more than any we have done this year. The work that Asafa Powell is doing is commendable and we announce our support for any future endeavor of this kind by him.”

Jah Cure is slated to release several new tracks for the New Year. He recently did collaboration with Stephen Marley and Christopher Ellis dubbed End of Time. The song was recently released overseas and will soon be serviced locally. Jah Cure has had a very successful year; he hit solid with tracks such as You’ll Never Find and Call on Me with Phyllisia. He also went international in a big way, collaborating with Jason Mraz and Lil Wayne on Mraz’s I’m Yours remix. The song has been listened to over 1 million times on YouTube.

Now back in Jamaica, Jah Cure plans to spend some quality time this Christmas with family and friends after what has been a successful year for him in the music.


Sunday, December 13, 2009

MAGNUM KINGS AND QUEENS OF DANCEHALL IN FULL SWING


The competition will take May Pen by storm this Saturday...

Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall has gotten off to a tremendous start. The competition, which is in its third season, brought out over 300 potential Kings and Queens last week to Montego Bay.

Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall will have three more audition dates with the next being at Leiba's Esso in May Pen on Saturday December 19 then moving on to Amnesia Night Club in Ocho Rios on Saturday January 9 and Kingston’s Lime Light on Saturday January 16.

From each audition 5 princes and 5 princesses will be chosen; totaling 50 for the audition elimination shows on TVJ beginning Saturday January 23. On every Saturday 10 contestants from each audition will vie for four (4) spots on the Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall live shows. The first audition show on January 23 will feature the 5 princes and 5 princesses selected from Montego Bay. The contestants will only go through via the voting choice of Jamaica; with the 2 princes and 2 princesses with the most votes moving forward to the next round.

At the end of the audition shows, 10 princess and 10 princesses will then perform for Jamaica live on TVJ beginning Saturday March 6. Each contestant will compete in front of judges Miss Kitty, Scatta and new judge Professor Nuts, and attempt to win the votes of Jamaica. Every Saturday a prince and princess will be eliminated from the Magnum stage until only one King and Queen emerge, walking away with $1 million dollars each, a professionally produced single and video.

Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall continues to expose new talent to the main stage. The competition will take May Pen by storm this Saturday as competitors from that side of the island seek to break onto the dancehall big stage and make their mark. The quest for dancehall stardom begins at 9:30am sharp at Leiba's Esso and all sinjays and deejays are invited.

MAGNUM KINGS AND QUEENS OF DANCEHALL TV AIRING SCHEDULE

Saturday January 23: TVJ 9 PM Montego Bay Auditions

Saturday January 30: TVJ 9 PM Portmore Auditions

Saturday February 6: TVJ 9 PM May Pen Auditions

Saturday February 13: TVJ 9 PM Ocho Rios Auditions

Saturday February 20: TVJ 9 PM Kingston Auditions

Saturday February 27: TVJ 9 PM Kingston Results and Recap Show

Saturday March 6: TVJ 9 PM Live Show Begins

Monday, December 7, 2009

JAH CURE BRINGS THE AN.TI.DOTE


An.Ti.Dote will be accompanying Jah Cure on his next show in St Kitts tonight.

When Sobe Entertainment/Danger Zone recording artiste Jah Cure takes the stage for the first in a series of shows in the eastern Caribbean on tonight, he will be backed by one of the best bands to have been assembled in recent reggae history; An.Ti.Dote.

Band Manager for An.Ti.Dote Nigel Staff believes the band has complimented the international reggae star perfectly. “Last year CEO of the Danger Zone Music Group Delmar Drummond approached me to form a band to tour with Jah Cure. We had auditions and picked some of the best young musicians I have heard in my over twenty years in the business. Since then it has been a tremendous success and we are pleased with the way the band has been performing”

The band is comprised of violinist Mijane Webster, drummer Ricardo Thomas, keyboardist Gregory Palmer, percussionist and son of L'Antoinette Stines, Rupert Vereen, lead guitarist Neil Prince and bassist Kina Newby; all graduates of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts.

Unlike most reggae bands of today An.Ti.Dote has in its cabinet a violinist and Nigel Staff says that this has brought an exciting component to the band. “We were looking for something special; reggae has not seen a string component in a band since Cat Coore took to the stage with his Cello. Jah Cure specifically requested this element and wherever Jah Cure performs the difference has captivated audiences.

An.Ti.Dote also brings on the road three capable back-up singers: Demetria Griffiths, Keren Brown and daughter of Inga Stewart, Sandy Stewart as well as sound engineer Gary ‘Shanguly’ Samuels. All of whom performed with Jah Cure at the Amsterdam Reggae Festival in the Heineken Music Hall recently.

Jah Cure is excited about his new band: “When I am on stage and I hear the An.Ti.Dote the notes are on point, it’s like magic! I am happy that I am at the stage in my career where I can have my own band and dictate my musical direction and quality more effectively”

An.Ti.Dote will be accompanying Jah Cure on his show in St Kitts tonight. The show is a part of the ‘What’s Up weekend Fiesta’ which is a run-up to St Kitts and Nevis’ National Carnival and will be held at the Carnival Village. Last year Jah Cure brought out over 10,000 residents of the small island and this year will be no different.

The Cure will then move on to Barbados on December 5 and Grenada on December 19 for two more shows.


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Season Has Begun!


Magnum Kings & Queens of Dancehall has returned for its third exciting season. Kicking off with a high energy launch on Tuesday November 24, 2009 at Indies Pub in New Kingston Magnum Kings & Queens takes it on the road again with auditions being held islandwide- Montego Bay, May Pen, Portmore, Ocho Rios and Kingston throughout December and January.

  • Montego Bay - 5th of December - Wexford Hotel.
  • Portmore- 12th of December,-Aphrodiziac Night club
  • May Pen- 19th December -Leiba’s Esso
  • Ocho Rios- 9th of January, 2010- Amnesia
  • Kingston- January 16th - Oakton Entertainment Center

The objective of Magnum Kings & Queens of Dancehall is to discover, encourage and showcase the multifaceted musical talent of aspiring local dancehall artistes. The television show produced by Real Jam TV airs on TVJ for its third season in 2010 incorporates the dancehall fashion, lifestyle and culture.

This year the television show introduces its new host Professor Nuts, the well known and respected artiste who was the first to combine comedy, social commentary and music and is well known for his song ,‘In A Di Bus’. Missing this year will be General Degree whose music career has continued to ramp up and become more demanding of him. Always the heart of the party she is Jamaica’s favourite Fluffy lady, Ms Kitty will continue to bring her candid and direct input into the aspiring artistes and always looking out for the technical aspects of the promising king or queen, Skatta continues on with the show as well.

“My People, My People, My people!”- You will continue to hear your favourite television host Empress as she lights up another Magnum Kings and Queens stage bring her own style of DeeJaing, Singing, Comedy, Dance- she does it all while looking great too!

With Magnum celebrating its 10th year – 10 long 10 strong - this season promises to have even more energy, more entertainment and more vibes. Gary Dixon, Category Manager for Lascelles Wines & Spirits says, “we are looking forward to bringing a whole new level to the show this year; with 10 Long 10 Strong at the forefront you can expect great surprises, great performances and our guest judges will also be adding new dimensions to the show.” Dixon could barely contain his excitement but was determined to keep the surprises for the new season a surprise. Also on board this year are Lucky Dollar stores.


Thursday, November 19, 2009

The best Cure

…Reggae singer inspires at Guaracara concert

Screaming fans hold on to the hand of reggae icon
Jah Cure as he delivered a stellar performance.
Inset (from top): Prophet Benjamin, Jamelody, and
Romain Virgo. Photos: Cori Baynes


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The banner of consciousness was flown high in the air and love and unity reigned supreme as thousands of screaming reggae lovers flocked to the southland for one of Jah Cure’s most memorable performances.

Entitled Cure Again, the much anticipated concert was organised by MIB Promotions and held at Guaracara Park on November 7. In addition to Jah Cure, the event also featured the talents of reggae's newest sensation Romain Virgo, as well as local entertainers Ja Melody and Prophet Benjamin. Opening the live entertainment segment of the show, shortly after midnight, was Royal Dainties, who set the mood of the event with a barrage of his conscious hits. Taking the stage immediately afterward was Ja Melody, who crooned to the women in song. He also called on the music fraternity to have more respect for local artistes and provide a live band to accompany them each time they were slated to perform at large concerts. Rounding off the local cast and the first half of the show was Prophet Benjamin, who launched a stinging musical attack on under-aged sexual activity, while at the same time urging young people, especially females, to make education their first priority.

As is customary with all MIB events, special emphasis was placed on security and the large contingent of heavily armed police officers successfully kept violence to a minimum. The momentum flowed seamlessly, as Romain Virgo opened the second half of the show. Virgo, who recently burst onto the Reggae arena, did not disappoint patrons with his 45-minute debut performance, which was packed with his most popular hits, including Cya Sleep, Rain is Falling, Love Doctor, You Murderer and Who Feels It Knows It. But the night firmly belonged to Jah Cure, who, a few hours after being arrested by police officers at the Hyatt hotel, ran onto the Guaracara stage around 3am, singing his hit, I Know Jah Jah Bless Me. When news of his arrest first hit the nation, it was rumoured that the artiste would be a no-show at the event.

But at the first sound of his voice, the massive crowd erupted into cheers and loud applause. He immediately launched into a musical journey, giving the crowd a wide variety of his music. From love songs to songs of spiritual reverence, there was something for each type of Jah Cure fan and all in attendance seemingly lapped up every minute of his performance. Some of the hits on his list included, Run Come Love Me, Searching for a Girl Like You, Cure Again, Sunny Day, King in dis Jungle and Journey. When patrons began filing out of the venue more than 90 minutes after Jah Cure first took the stage, the general opinion was that it was the best of his Trinidad performances since his recent release from prison.

Source: Trinidad Guardian

Monday, November 9, 2009

OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM JAH CURE


SoBe Entertainment/Danger Zone Recording artiste Jah Cure has Just returned from performing at the show dubbed ‘It’s Cure Again’ in Trinidad and Tobago. Jah Cure’s trip to Trinidad and Tobago was not without incident however, as an unscrupulous promoter made efforts to prevent him from performing.


On Saturday November 7 while staying at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Port of Spain Jah Cure was greeted by police officers along with the unscrupulous promoter who claimed that Jah Cure owed him money. The promoter with whom Jah Cure has worked with in the past was in negotiations with Jah Cure's management for another performance.

In order to settle the matter Jah Cure and members of his management team accompanied the promoter and the police to a nearby police station where the promoter's deposit was returned. The artiste was not arrested as reported by some media outlets and was able to fulfil his confirmed date at Guaracara Park on the same night. Jah Cure performed to over ten thousand people.


Jah Cure wishes to thank all his Trinidad and Tobago fans who came out to support him and guarantees them that despite this incident he will return to the twin island republic. Jah Cure and his management team would also like to commend members of the Trinidad and Tobago police force for their professionalism in dealing with the matter. Jah Cure is now home in Jamaica preparing for his upcoming dates in St Kitts, Barbados and Grenada.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

JAH CURE GIVES EUROPE AN AUTUMN SURPRISE

International reggae superstar and Danger Zone/SoBe Entertainment recording artiste Jah Cure is now in Europe ready to commence a multi-city tour. The tour will begin on October 22 in Switzerland and ends in Paris on November 2 with stops in Germany, Portugal and Belgium.


While it’s not usual for a Reggae artiste to be touring Europe in the autumn, such is the pull of Jah Cure. The singer who is in Europe with his new band An.Ti.Dote has had a significant presence on the charts in Jamaica and the Caribbean since the start of the year and Europe has been calling. Della Danger, CEO of Danger Zone Records says the tour is important: “Since our last tour we have been receiving numerous requests to return as there were some places that we did not get to go the last time. Jah Cure is really popular all over Europe and we thought the year should not end without his fans on that side of the world having a chance to see him.


The tour will see Jah Cure performing in five countries from The Netherlands in the North to Portugal in the south. Jah Cure is very excited about the tour: “It is wonderful that I can again get the chance to spread the message of love and peace throughout Europe. This year has been a good year for me and this tour is my autumn surprise for my European fans" - Danger Zone/SoBe Entertainment recording artiste Jah Cure.


Last year Jah Cure performed to rave reviews at the Rototom Festival at Rivellino Park in Osoppo Italy, while also making sold out stops in Germany, France, Sweden, Denmark, Holland and many other European cities. This year The Cure will again bring his unique brand of reggae music to the masses. Jah Cure's autumn surprise consists of a new band, a slew of new hits and a constant message of love; with songs like Call on Me, You’ll Never Find, Hot Long Time and many others this tour will definitely be a success.


JAH CURE'S TOUR SCHEDULE

European Dates

Oct 22 – Geneva, Switzerland

Oct 23 – Zuirch, Switzerland

Oct 24 – Lisbon, Portugal

Oct 27 – Munich, Germany

Oct 28 – Berlin, Germany

Oct 30 – Mannheim, Germany

Oct 31 – Amsterdam, Holland

Nov 1 – Ghent, Belgium

Nov 2 – Paris, France

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Elusive Banker of Digicel Deal or No Deal


Ambiguous, deceptive, imponderable and illusory are just a few of the terms that can be used to more accurately describe “The Elusive Banker” of the hot new TVJ series Digicel Deal or No Deal.

The Banker’s identity is intentionally withheld from the public to heighten the suspense and intrigue. He communicates with host Simon Crosskill using an array of the latest Blackberry Smartphones provided jointly by Digicel and RIM.

The man with the real control as he often refers to himself, hails from Jamaica’s most elite clique of socialites and aristocrats and often when not seen in silhouette on set, is mentioned to be quite the jet setting island hopper. And after the stresses of the weekly dealings can be seen yachting around the Caribbean or the scenic Jamaican shoreline.

But, he warns contestants not to be fooled by his affluent lifestyle and mostly cool demeanour, as he is well educated and claims heritage from the best local and international institutions and is experienced in the twists and intricacies of financial management and Wall Street like banking tactics.

He is the hard bargaining, risk taker with little or no tolerance for players who have the nerve to think that they can outplay him and is easily angered by the brave yet foolish contestants who refuse his rarely generous offers to purchase their cases throughout the rounds.

Each week The Banker reveals a little more of his prowess and pushes contestants to their limits at times causing them to buckle under the pressure, or scoffs at their minimal gains when they refuse his offers. The Banker is the drama, the suspense and a hero all in one, even if only to him, and with an unmatched energy that exudes an unmistakable confidence, purports that he is the one true winner at all times.

In a personal chat, The Banker mentions how much he enjoys the hopeful expectations of his weekly contestants but is never denied a laugh or is disappointed with their shaky nerves and lack of skill and intuition. “So you think you can outplay The Banker, unlikely now, unlikely ever” he says with an audible smile.

As the show progresses he will welcome Jamaica into his world and provide tips and pointers to the upcoming contestants in his weekly column The Banker’s Deal. But until then The Banker encourages viewers to tune in to the upcoming episodes only on TVJ Wednesday at 8pm, Thursdays at 11:30pm and Mondays at 12pm. Watch the twists and turns as The Banker teaches players that it is better to take his Deals than go home with No Deal.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

IKAYA DROPS STRONG WORDS


Ikaya, the newest dancehall prospect on the scene, has just released a brand new track called Clean-Up.

While the lyrics of the song are tongue in cheek the targets are un-mistakable and has deftly connected. Ikaya, who is by no means afraid of starting a lyrical confrontation with any artiste, male or female, says, "The song is not really, aimed at anyone one in particular, it's just an answer to some doubters who have been whispering. It's a warning to anyone who decides to step up as my lyrics are caustic and will burn anything that comes too close."

Clean-Up, which was produced by Skatta for Out-A-Road Records, is already burning up the airwaves. The song prods several female artistes including Macka Diamond and Spice, as a line in the song says: "Mi just saw dem off like Macka caw dem naah no Spice ... . D'Angel: dem get kick outa heaven cause dem ain't no angel... ."

Skatta Burrell thinks that with Ikaya he has found the gem that dancehall has been searching for. "When I heard the lyrics for the song, I thought the rhythm was the perfect fit and that the song would be a big hit for Ikaya. It's not often that you find a female deejay that can sing, deejay and feel comfortable doing both; blending wit, humour and hardcore lyrics in one. Any deejay who plans to answer Ikaya should be warned that she already has the lyrics ready for whatever and also has several other tunes in her arsenal that can only be released in a lyrical war. She is ready!"

Clean-Up takes no prisoners and on a tight punchy track is reminiscent of the old dancehall days when witty metaphors ruled the 'ones and threes' and music did not have to be overtly slack to send its message. Following in the footsteps of her idol, 'Mumma Saw', Ikaya has definitely hit the ground running as she seeks to Clean-Up the music.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Jah Cure - Protect You Like A Soldier



Jah Cure - Protect You Like A Soldier



Intro:

Cure again…

Come to give you more again… (yeah)

(teh-dap-tap-tah, teh-dap-tap-tah-deh)…

For my ladies, do it once again…

Verse i:

They say i’m weak, in too deep

Blinded by your love i just can’t see

Jealousy won’t make me sleep

Don’t take a hold on me

I’ll testify, its you and i

Oh, until the end… the end… the end…

Chorus

Lay your head on my shoulder

Cry if you want to

I’ll be there to dry your tears

Protect you like a soldier

As the time gets older

Baby we’ve been fighting through the years (hey)

Verse ii:

Like ebony and ivory

Reminisce on what used to be

Circumstances make me see

What loves supposed to be

Loves supposed to be (yeah)

Loves supposed to be (hey-hey-hey-hey)

Chorus

Lay your head on my shoulder

Cry if you want to

I’ll be there to dry your tears

I’ll protect you like a soldier

As the time gets older

After all that we’ve been through

Bridge:

While you cry, cry…

I will dry the tears from your eyes

Baby, baby (hey)

While you cry, cry, cry…

I’ll dry, the tears from your eyes

Tears from your eyes (hey-yeah)

All my ladies out there (yeah)

Am i coming through clear

Who can relate to this (ooh)

Baby… baby… (hey-oh hey-hey-hey hey ooh-ooie)

Chorus:

Lay your head on my shoulder

Cry if you want to

I’ll be there to dry your tears

Protect you like a soldier

I’ll be there to hold you

After all we’ve been through, through the years



Try, try, i cry, cry, baby

Cry… for you

While you cry, cry…

I will dry, dry…

The tears from your eyes (ahh)

Tears from your eyes (hey)



Cry, cry, i will dry, dry

Tears from your eyes (hey yeah)

(whoa, whoa, oh-oh yeah)

Live up records to the world we come

Here we come again



Lay your head on my shoulder

Cry if you want to

I’ll be there to dry your tears

I’ll protect you like a soldier

As the nights get older

Baby after all we’ve been through these years (yeah)

(oh baby oh-oh wooh)

Ladies out there one for you one for you