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Reggae and dancehall lost a cornerstone voice when Owen “Fantan Mojah” Moncrieffe passed last month from heart complications at UHWI. This week, the community converges to honor the conscious dancehall pioneer who shaped generations with his spiritual depth and lyrical precision. Fantan’s influence stretched far beyond the dance floor—he was a cultural anchor, bridging roots consciousness with modern riddim culture in a way few could match.
The funeral and thanksgiving services represent more than ceremony; they’re a moment for the industry to reflect on legacy, influence, and the void left by an irreplaceable artist. From his early work to his evolution as a socially conscious voice, Fantan Mojah’s contribution to dancehall’s spiritual dimension will ripple through the culture for years to come.