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Reggae Singer Jah Bouks Mourns the Sudden Passing of His Mother ‘Mama Zyon’ in Ghana

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Reggae singer Jah Bouks, best known for his breakout anthem Angola, is mourning the loss of his beloved mother, Patricia “Mama Zyon” Panton, who passed away suddenly in Ghana, where she had been living for the past eight years. It’s understood that the 65-year-old was found unconscious in her apartment on Sunday night and later declared brain dead by doctors at the hospital. For Jah Bouks, the news was devastating, as he had seen his mother just 17 days earlier.

Speaking from the airport on his way to Ghana, a seemingly shaken Jah Bouks reflected on the shock of her passing. “I’m not gonna say I’m doing fine, but I’m gonna try to make sure that I have the strength to reach there,” he said in an Irie FM news report. “She wasn’t sickly or anything, you know, a strong hearty person. Definitely touching to get this news.” Despite the pain, he shared comfort in knowing that she had fulfilled her dream of living on the African continent. “Her wish is to be there… I brought her there in 2017, she decided that she’s not going to come back to Jamaica. You know I did that song, Gone Me Gone a Africa and Me Nah Come Back round yah, and she lived it before me.”

Mama Zyon was more than just a supportive parent—she was a driving force in Jah Bouks’ career. In the early years, she championed his music and played a pivotal role in propelling Angola into the international spotlight, securing its reach across Jamaica, Europe, and Africa. Her belief in her son’s talent became part of the foundation upon which his artistry flourished, making her loss not only personal but deeply connected to his journey in reggae music.

Since bursting onto the scene through Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall in 2013, Jah Bouks has been celebrated for his roots-reggae sound and socially conscious lyrics. His performances at major festivals such as Rebel Salute and Rototom Sunsplash cemented his place among reggae’s authentic voices, while his 2021 album Long Awaiting showcased his versatility and resilience in an industry that once tried to label him a one-hit wonder.

Now, as he prepares to lay his mother to rest in the place she called home, Jah Bouks carries both grief and gratitude. Her legacy lives on through the music she helped nurture, and through his own journey as a voice of Rastafari consciousness and African pride. “When we met at the airport like the last two weeks ago, you know, wow! Jah Jah! Me deh yah still,” he said softly, a reminder of the fragile but enduring bond between a mother and her son.

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