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Jamaican reggae singer Fantan Mojah dies aged 49

Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiJuly 15, 20263 Mins ReadNo Comments
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Jamaican reggae singer Fantan Mojah, whose conscious music inspired fans around the world, has died aged 49.

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaican reggae singer Fantan Mojah, celebrated for his spiritually inspired music and unwavering commitment to conscious reggae, has died at the age of 49, prompting an outpouring of tributes from musicians and fans around the world.

The news of his death emerged on Wednesday 15, July 2026 after UB40 founding member and lead singer Ali Campbell paid tribute to the artist in a message shared on social media.

“Very sad news. Rest In Peace, Fantan Mojah. An incredible artist and pillar within the reggae community! Thank you for the music. Big love,” Campbell wrote.

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Fantan Mojah, born Owen Lennox Moncrieffe in White Hill, St Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, rose to prominence in the early 2000s as one of the leading voices of contemporary roots reggae. His music blended Rastafarian spirituality, social consciousness and messages of hope, earning him a devoted global following.

No official cause of death had been announced by his family or representatives at the time of publication.

Fantan Mojah built his reputation through Jamaica’s vibrant sound system culture before breaking onto the international stage with his 2005 debut album, Hail the King.

The album established him as one of reggae’s most distinctive modern voices, combining traditional roots rhythms with lyrics addressing faith, justice, poverty and unity.

Among his best-known songs are Hail the King, Rasta Got Soul, Hungry, Stronger, Thanks & Praise, Corruption, and Friend Enemy, tracks that resonated with reggae audiences across the Caribbean, Africa, Europe and North America.

Unlike many artists who embraced commercial dancehall trends, Fantan Mojah remained committed to conscious reggae throughout his career, frequently using his music to encourage spiritual reflection, social responsibility and cultural pride.

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His performances at international festivals and collaborations with leading reggae producers helped cement his reputation as one of Jamaica’s respected contemporary roots artists.

Fantan Mojah had previously experienced health challenges.

In July 2024, he was hospitalised while on tour in Martinique after suffering breathing difficulties and chest discomfort, forcing him to cancel scheduled performances. At the time, medical professionals advised him to suspend touring until he had fully recovered.

There has been no official indication that those earlier health problems were connected to his death.

News of Fantan Mojah’s death quickly spread across the reggae community, with musicians, promoters and fans remembering him as an artist whose music consistently carried messages of hope and spirituality.

Ali Campbell described him as “an incredible artist and pillar within the reggae community,” reflecting the widespread respect he commanded among fellow musicians.

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Fans also shared memories of his performances and songs on social media, many describing his music as a source of encouragement during difficult times.

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Over more than two decades, Fantan Mojah became one of the defining figures of the conscious reggae movement.

His songs addressed themes of love, justice, African identity and Rastafarian faith while rejecting violence and materialism, earning admiration from audiences seeking music with social and spiritual meaning.

His work found particularly strong audiences in Africa, where conscious reggae continues to enjoy widespread popularity alongside traditional Jamaican markets.

Although Fantan Mojah has died, his catalogue remains influential among a new generation of reggae listeners, ensuring that his voice—and the messages at the heart of his music—will continue to resonate long after his passing.

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