Just when we thought that 2021 is finally going to be a good year for there's a lot of progress in our fight against Covid-19 and a lot of things seems to be going back to normal.Death decided to come in and claim the life of one of the world's favourites dancehall Musician Soul Jah Love
For those who did not know.
Jah Love was Born Soul Musaka on 22 November 1989 as a twin having a brother named John.Unfortunaly he passed on this week on the 17th February 2021
Soul Jah Love was an award-winning and popular Zimdancehall artist who rose to prominence in 2012 with hit tracks such as "Ndini Uya uya" and "Gum-kum". He was often compared to the Jamaican Vybz Kartel.He was known for making the Chibabababa, Hauite Hauite, Conquering and Mafundan'a signature chants which appear in all of his songs.
As a writter who also happens to be a reggae and a dancehall music i can confirm that we really lost a legend in soul jah love. May his soul rest in peace
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