Reggae Community Mourns the Loss of Fantan Mojah
The reggae fraternity is in mourning following the death of Jamaican reggae artist Fantan Mojah at the age of 49, just three weeks shy of his 50th birthday.
Fantan Mojah, born Owen Lennox Moncrieffe, was celebrated for his conscious reggae music and powerful messages of faith, unity, and social justice. Known for hits like 'Rasta Got Soul,' 'Hail the King,' 'Hungry,' and 'Stronger,' he gained prominence with his 2005 debut album, Hail the King. His music resonated with fans worldwide, and he was a significant figure in the reggae genre.
Over the years, Fantan Mojah built a loyal fan base, reflecting on a journey that began from humble beginnings as a windscreen wiper to becoming a celebrated reggae artist. In 2024, he marked 20 years in the music industry, a testament to his enduring influence and the impact of his music on fans around the globe, as noted by Dancehall Mag.
His career, however, was not without controversy. In 2021, he faced criticism and even death threats after releasing the song 'Touch That Body,' which some fans felt strayed from his usual Rastafarian themes, as reported by Jamaica Observer. Despite these challenges, Fantan remained a beloved figure in the reggae community, known for his commitment to social justice and unity.
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