Fantan Mojah’s Music Will Live On Forever – Stonebwoy

Stonebwoy, the Late Fantan Mojah

 

Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy, has expressed his grief over the death of Jamaican reggae star, Fantan Mojah, describing him as a fearless voice whose music touched lives across the globe.

In his tribute on X, Stonebwoy reflected on the late musician’s visit to Ghana for the 2025 Bhim Festival, saying it was a privilege to host him and celebrate his remarkable contribution to reggae music.

“The Macka Tree Goes Home. It was an honour to welcome you to the Motherland and to celebrate your legacy at BHIMFESTIVAL 25,” Stonebwoy wrote.

The award-winning musician likened Fantan Mojah to the “Macka Tree,” a reference to one of the reggae icon’s most celebrated songs, praising his unwavering commitment to truth, African culture and conscious music.

“You stood tall like the Macka Tree – rooted in culture, unshaken in truth, and sheltering generations with your sound. Rest well, Jah Warrior,” he stated.

Stonebwoy said although Fantan Mojah had departed, his legacy would continue to inspire people through the powerful messages contained in his music.

“Your songs were more than music – they were medicine, they were fire, they were faith. You uplifted my spirit, and you continue to uplift millions worldwide,” he added.

He ended his tribute by saying, “Fantan Mojah Forever in our hearts,” paying his final respects to the reggae legend, whose music championed spirituality, justice and African identity throughout his career.