Fans and colleagues have taken to social media to mourn dancehall star Soul Jah Love born Soul Musaka who died this Tuesday evening at Mbuya Dorcas Hospital.
He was 31.
He was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital where he was taken by his friends including Ricardo.
According to a doctor’s report he had no pulse upon admission and his sugar was high.
One of his handlers Father Paris confirmed Jah Love’s death to the Herald.
“It’s true mukomana abaya, ma1,” he said
Fans and colleagues have taken to Twitter to mourn the popular musician. We publish some of these messages below:
My King , My Bredah … Why 😭😭😭😭 R.I.P King of dancehall 👑 pic.twitter.com/w5XWrMfMA8
— enzoishall (@Enzo_Ishall) February 16, 2021
Legends never die, your music will continue to play. Go well chibaba, mwana waStembeni, chigunduru.#ripsouljahlove pic.twitter.com/zvpAmvfLbB
— Allan (@AllanMadya) February 17, 2021
Soul Jah Love was my favourite Zim Dancehall artist. So so immensely talented. The rhyme scheme, the cadence, the word play and the wit was bar none.
— Sean (@SeanTafirenyika) February 16, 2021
Watched him perform once and that was literally one of the best nights of my life.
So sad that he's gone #RIPSoulJahLove 🕊 pic.twitter.com/Yy7TKVNaP0
They say a true artist never dies, he stops giving live concerts. Your music did what music does best…it brought people together. You may be gone now but the melody of your music lingers on! Rest in peace Soul Jah love – Soul Mukasa.#ripsouljahlove#ZimDancehall pic.twitter.com/4RARm38Cu7
— Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (@ZtaUpdates) February 17, 2021
Fellow Zimbabwean artists took to Instagram to mourn the musician: