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Robert Livingston ends his association with Jah Cure
Well known entertainment manager Robert Livingston has ended his association with reggae entertainer Jah Cure as his manager.
In a press release sent to Music News, Robert Livingston said "I have backed down from managing Jah Cure. He has his thing set out how he wants it, and it will not help me to continue to work with him because he will not get to the level I want him to get to. He is working his company, Iyah Cure Ltd., he is producing his own music himself and selecting who he wants to work with.”
The release further states "He is basically trying to use me, and learn the game from me, and I see no future there. I went through that already with Super Cat, and Shaggy. I helped to build them, and as I want to build, everyone has a problem."
He said that he believes that Jah Cure did not appreciate the magnitude of his job, and how demanding a managerial job can be.
Robert Livingston further explains “I recommend that he clear up his back taxes, I helped to groom him for his live performances. I invested my money, and I only get ten per cent. He made a remark that I didn't like, and I told him to keep his money. I told him that me and yu good, but I will not be your manager anymore," he siad.
A “fed up” Robert Livingston hinted that he may just opt out of the business of artiste management in the near future.
Efforts by Music News to contact Jah Cure were futile. Reports are that the singer has already secured new management.
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