Jamaican reggae musician Fantan Mojah has died at the age of 49, just weeks before celebrating his 50th birthday.
According to reports, the artiste, whose real name was Owen Moncrieffe, passed away on Tuesday, July 14, at the University Hospital of the West Indies in Kingston after experiencing heart-related complications.
Fantan Mojah gained international recognition for his spiritually driven reggae music, which drew heavily on Rastafarian beliefs and addressed social and cultural issues.
He was best known for popular songs such as Rasta Got Soul, Stronger, and Nuh Build Great Men, earning a loyal following within the reggae community.
The singer had reportedly been preparing to perform at this year’s Reggae Jam Festival in Germany before his health worsened.
Additional details regarding the circumstances surrounding his death have not yet been made public.
Source: citinews
