Renowned Jamaican recording artist Fantan Mojah has been hospitalized in Martinique after experiencing severe chest pains and breathing difficulties shortly after arriving on the island this Wednesday. Due to his health condition, the artist is compelled to cancel his much-anticipated performance at the Reggae Therapy Festival 2024, scheduled for this weekend, July 12 and 13.
A reliable source close to Fantan Mojah confirmed the unfortunate news. They noted that he will be unable to travel by air for the next three weeks, resulting in his absence from another engagement in French Guiana.
Fantan Mojah gained international recognition with the release of his debut album, Hail the King, in 2005, which continues to enjoy worldwide success. He is celebrated for hits such as “Stronger,” which has amassed millions in online viewership.
The artist’s health scare has significantly shadowed the upcoming Reggae Therapy Festival. His absence will be felt by his fans and the festival organizers. However, his well-being remains the priority, and fans are hopeful for his swift recovery and return to the stage.