Jamaican reggae star Cocoa Tea dead at 65
- Reggae singer Cocoa Tea, born Calvin George Scott, died at 65 from cardiac arrest in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, as confirmed by his wife, Malvia Scott, to the Jamaica Gleaner.
- Cocoa Tea was diagnosed with lymphoma and pneumonia in recent years, according to his wife.
- Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness extended condolences, praising Cocoa Tea's smooth vocals and timeless classics.
- Malvia Scott described her husband as maintaining a positive outlook throughout his illness.
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Reggae legend Cocoa Tea dies
Cocoa Tea, stage name of Colvin Scott, was a renowned reggae singer who left an indelible mark on Jamaican music when he died on Tuesday (11) fighting lymphoma and pneumonia. Born in 1959, he began his musical career in 1985 and quickly stood out on the music scene with his soft voice... The post Morre Cocoa Tea, reggae legend appeared first on The Antagonist.
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