The Jamaican music industry has been dealt a devastating blow with the passing of Michael ‘Ibo’ Cooper, an iconic reggae singer, musician, and a prominent member of the legendary band Third World.
Michael Cooper’s passing, at the age of 71, was confirmed on Thursday, October 12, though the official cause of death remains undisclosed. This heartbreaking news follows closely on the heels of his wife, Joy Cooper’s passing on September 29 and their son, Arif Cooper’s tragic death earlier this year on March 5. Arif collapsed while performing at an event at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Center in St. Andrew.
Born in Clarendon, Jamaica, on January 14, 1952, Michael ‘Ibo’ Cooper embarked on his musical journey with the influential reggae band Inner Circle. In 1973, he co-founded Third World, a band that emerged as a counter-current to the popular music trends of its time, focusing on creating music with a meaningful message. As a key member of Third World, Cooper served as a keyboardist, songwriter, and vocalist until his departure from the band in 1997, when he transitioned into teaching.
The loss of Michael ‘Ibo’ Cooper, along with his wife and son, is a profound tragedy for the music industry in Jamaica. Their contributions to the country and the music world will be deeply missed and remembered. In the wake of this unfortunate news, numerous figures from the music industry have conveyed their condolences to the Cooper family via social media, including Chino McGregor and Italian reggae artist Alborosie.