Breaking: Legendary reggae star, Ras Kimono dies @ 60
Nigerian Music Industry loses reggae star, Ras Kimono
Nigerian
legendary reggae star, Ukeleke Onwubuya, popularly known as Ras
Kimono died at 60. Kimono died on Sunday June 10 at Lagoon
Hospital, Lagos.
Kimono
was said to have concluded plans to travel to United States before he
took ill on Saturday night and was rushed to a hospital at Ikeja,
where he was later taken to Lagoon Hospital at Lagos Island.
The
Delta born super star's debut album Under Pressure led
by him and his band 'Massive Dread Reggae Band' in 1989 brought him
to limelight. His other albums such as Rum-Bar
Stylée and We no want also
added to his fame in music industry.
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Society of Nigeria (COSON) also confirmed his death on their
Instagram page: “COSON deeply regrets to announce the passing on of
a frontline member of our board, great African and great musician,
the reggae toaster, the great Ras Kimono Onwubuya.”
During
his life time, Kimono was an advocate of social change, he was known
for his patois styled music, revealed that he is a vegetarian and has
never indulged in any affair that would against his upbringing
including smoking and drinking.
Good
night reggae star.
Late Ras Kimono |
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