Jermaine Stewart passed away in 1997 due to liver cancer caused by the AIDS virus.
Jermaine Stewart was an American R&B singer best known for his hit song “We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off” in 1986. His career began as a dancer on the television show “Soul Train” before he signed with Arista Records. Stewart released several albums throughout the 1980s, enjoying moderate success.
Unfortunately, Stewart’s life was cut short when he was diagnosed with the AIDS virus. His condition led to the development of liver cancer. Despite his illness, Stewart continued to work on his music, but he was unable to complete his final album. On March 17, 1997, at the age of 39, Jermaine Stewart died from the liver cancer that had been exacerbated by AIDS. His death was a loss to the music industry, and he is remembered for his energetic performances and his contributions to the dance-pop genre.