Prism Marketing Consultants regrets to announce the passing of dancehall artist, Gully Bop. The artist, whose real name was Robert Lee Malcolm, passed away at age 62 on Tuesday morning while undergoing medical treatment at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH).
This loss reverberates through the local music industry, as Gully Bop’s meteoric rise on the dancehall scene made him a standout figure during the advent of online popularity. His infectious hits such as “Wuk Affa Mi” and “My God, Dem Nuh Bad Like Me” endeared him to fans far and wide.
However, Gully Bop’s journey was marked not only by his musical prowess but also by his personal battles.
In recent years, the artist had been grappling with ailing health, leading to his admission to several medical facilities in 2021 due to a hernia. The ensuing period witnessed a steady decline in his well-being, necessitating urgent medical care and essential daily support.
The story of Gully Bop’s struggle reached the public’s attention thanks to the compassionate efforts of El Shaddai Prophetic Ministry, a church and its pastor. With their unwavering support, Gully Bop underwent vital surgery. Yet, the challenges persisted, and the artist’s medical expenses weighed heavily on him. Donna Gowe, known as Auntie Donna, emerged as a humanitarian champion for Gully Bop, sharing his plight with the world.
Amidst these trials, Gully Bop revealed that he had been deceived in a previous GoFundMe campaign, where funds had allegedly been mishandled. Auntie Donna’s unyielding dedication garnered substantial public attention, even compelling Gully Bop’s former associates, A’mari and Shauna Chin, to rally for his assistance. Donna Gowe, addressing this matter on her YouTube channel, fervently advocated for Gully Bop, explaining the rationale behind involving his former partners during his time of need.
Gully Bop’s journey serves as a poignant reminder of the unforeseen challenges that can accompany fame, especially in the age of social media. Demonstrating the importance of community support and compassion during difficult times.