FANTAN MOJAH DENOUNCES MURDER ALLEGATIONS IN WAKE OF JABARI ‘BABA SKENG’ JOHNSON’S TRAGIC DEATH
Written by adminVibe on May 4, 2025
(ReggaeVibeMedia.com) — The reggae community is reeling after the shocking, execution-style murder of Jabari “Baba Skeng” Johnson, son of veteran reggae artist Jah Mason. The 25-year-old was gunned down during a TikTok livestream on Red Hills Road in St. Andrew, Jamaica, on April 28. The masked assailant approached Johnson from behind and fired multiple shots to his head and upper body—a horrifying act witnessed live by his followers.
In the wake of this tragedy, fellow reggae artist Fantan Mojah has come forward to address and refute circulating rumors implicating him in the incident. While no official statements have been released by law enforcement linking Mojah to the crime, the artist has publicly denied any involvement, condemning the spread of such unfounded allegations.
Fantan Mojah, born Owen Moncrieffe in White Hill, St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, is renowned for his uplifting blend of roots reggae and dancehall. A devout Rastafarian, his music emphasizes positivity and spiritual themes. He rose to prominence with his 2004 hit single “Hail the King,” followed by his debut album of the same name in 2005.
The reggae community continues to mourn the loss of Jabari Johnson, with tributes pouring in from fans and fellow artists alike. As investigations proceed, the focus remains on seeking justice for Johnson and supporting his family during this difficult time.