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Jimmy Cliff, Reggae Icon and ‘The Harder They Come’ Star, Dies at 81

Jamaican musician and actor Jimmy Cliff passed away from seizure complications, leaving a lasting global legacy in reggae.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 25, 2025
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Jimmy Cliff performing on stage, reggae legend in concert, 2022 - AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, File

Jimmy Cliff on stage, celebrating decades of reggae influence and film legacy, 2022. - AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, File

Jimmy Cliff, reggae pioneer and star of ‘The Harder They Come,’ has died at 81. His music and influence shaped global reggae culture.

Jimmy Cliff, the Jamaican singer, songwriter, and actor who brought reggae to the world through hits like Many Rivers to Cross and the film The Harder They Come, has died at 81. His wife, Latifa Chambers, confirmed he passed following a seizure and pneumonia. Cliff’s music and acting left a profound mark on global culture.

Early Life and Musical Roots

Born James Chambers in Saint James, Jamaica, Cliff moved to Kingston as a youth to pursue music. Emerging in the early 1960s, he became part of a generation that shaped reggae alongside Bob Marley, Toots Hibbert, and Peter Tosh. His early hits, including King of Kings and Miss Jamaica, established him as a rising star in Jamaica’s vibrant music scene.

Cliff represented Jamaica at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York, helping introduce the island’s sounds to an international audience. In later interviews, he described reggae as “pure music…born of the poorer class of people,” emphasizing its roots in identity, recognition, and respect.

Breakthrough with ‘The Harder They Come’

In the early 1970s, Cliff accepted director Perry Henzell’s offer to star in The Harder They Come, portraying Ivanhoe “Ivan” Martin, an aspiring musician turned criminal. The film, delayed by funding issues, became Jamaica’s first major commercial release. Although it initially attracted modest ticket sales, critics like Roger Ebert praised it, and its soundtrack remains a defining milestone for reggae worldwide.

Cliff described Ivanhoe as a real-life figure in Jamaica, feared for his violence but reshaped by Henzell into a compelling anti-hero. The title track and songs like You Can Get It If You Really Want became global anthems of resilience and defiance.

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Global Musical Influence

Cliff’s music resonated far beyond Jamaica. Many Rivers to Cross reflected his experiences confronting racism in England, while his collaborations spanned the Rolling Stones, Wyclef Jean, Sting, and Annie Lennox. His songs inspired political campaigns, notably in Nicaragua, and were covered by artists including Bruce Springsteen, John Lennon, Cher, and UB40.

He received seven Grammy nominations, winning twice for Cliff Hanger (1986) and Rebirth (2012). Other notable albums included The Power and the Glory, Humanitarian, and Refugees (2022). Cliff also contributed to protest music, performing on Steve Van Zandt’s Sun City, and appeared in films such as Club Paradise.

Recognition and Legacy

Cliff was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received Jamaica’s Order of Merit. Montego Bay’s “hip strip” was renamed Jimmy Cliff Boulevard in 2019, and in 2021, he received an official passport recognizing his status as a Reggae Ambassador.

His influence on reggae, film, and global music culture endures. Cliff’s blend of spirituality, activism, and artistry shaped generations of artists and listeners, cementing his role as one of Jamaica’s most iconic cultural figures.

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