Media reports from South Africa indicate that reggae icon, Lucky Dube, who less than two months ago performed at Afrifest in Minneapolis, was gunned down in a carjacking in Johannesburg. He was 43.
The reports say Dube was killed immediately after dropping off his son in Rosettenville, a suburb of Johannesburg. His daughter was also present at the time of the attack.
Police Captain Cheryl Engelbrecht told journalists the incident took place at around 8:20p.m local time.
“His son was already out of the car. When he saw what was happening, he ran to ask for help,” Engelbrecht said.
Born Philip Dube on August 3, 1964 on a small farm outside Ermelo, nearly 100 miles west of Johannesburg, his mother later named him Lucky for surviving poor health during his early childhood.
In 1982, Dube traveled to Johannesburg to begin working on his first album called “Lucky Dube and the Supersoul,” a blend of traditional Zulu rhythms with social commentary.
He did not record his first reggae album, “Rasta Never Die,” until1984, after five albums. The apartheid government banned “Rasta Never Die” the following year. By then the album had sold 4,000 copies, exceptional for a black artist in apartheid South Africa. His previous non-reggae records had sold around 30,000 copies.
By the time of his death, Dube had recorded 22 albums in Zulu, English and Afrikaans. His most successful album by far was “Victims,” which sold more than a million copies in 1993.
His latest album was “Respect”. Speaking about the challenge of making a living during the Internet piracy era, Dube told a standing-room-only crowd in Minneapolis on Aug. 20, “One does the work, the other reaps the profits.”
His killers did worse than prey on the fruits of his sweat; they took the life of a musical genius revered by millions around the globe.
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R.I.P LUCKY DUBE
I got the worst news on the site I always visit to just read about my best musician, Lucky Dube. His songs rock in Southern Sudan in mornings and evenings, simply because they give hope to the people of Southern Sudan. Now our hope is gone.
I love raggae because of two people i.e Bob Marley and Lucky Dube. They are all gone the same way. I am with all the African community who are mourning him. May his soul rest in peace. God bless his Family, relatives and friends.
Edna, Southern Sudan.
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It is really shocking to hear of the tragic death of the reggae star. Here is in the Solomon Islands, Lucky Dube is very famous and there are heaps of his fans here. I am also a big fan of Lucky Dube and I’m very sorry to hear of his death.
Fred, Honiara, Solomon Islands.
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What is South Africa turning into? killing our own? IT’S SO SAD LUCKY DUBE IS GONE. WHAT A SAD ENDING! LUCKY DUBE, MAY YOUR SOUL REST PEACE. I WILL NEVER STOP LISTNEING TO HIS MUSIC. Melinda.
About Edwin Okong'o - Mshale Contributing Editor
Edwin Okong'o is a Mshale Contributing Editor. Formerly he was the newspaper's editor.
Rest in Peace, Lucky.
Condolences to the family.
Lucky, your music was also loved in the USA and in Panama, Central America.
Damani
rasta man never die. rasta man shall live forever. selah.
it is really sad to hear this…I feel so bad like I know him personally..it is so so sad..I grew up listening to him and his music always had/has a good message. He will surely be missed but his music shall live forever. R.I.P Lucky and my deepest condolences to his family.
what a sad ending to my idol , all our tribute goes to him and his family.. here in mauritius we like his musik, he has thousands of fans here.. big respect to u brother lucky, we’ll continue to listen to your music… u’ll always be in our heart..
what a sad ending to my idol , all our tribute goes to him and his family.. here in mauritius we like his musik, he has thousands of fans here.. big respect to u brother lucky, we’ll continue to listen to your music… u’ll always be in our heart..
Africans, how can we be soo cruel to ourselves? Its a big shame to Africa and all Africans. Lucky may your soul rest in perfect peace.
lucky dube touched millions of people with his music. from the very first time i saw him play, he had an effect on me, he taught us love and peace what a terrible loss to raggea music and the world in general. He will be greatly missed may jah be with his wife and children.
lucky dube rest in perfect peace we love you
Lee Dublin.
lucky dube touched millions of people with his music. from the very first time i saw him play, he had an effect on me, he taught us love and peace what a terrible loss to raggea music and the world in general. He will be greatly missed may jah be with his wife and children.
lucky dube rest in perfect peace we love you
Lee Dublin.
oh how can people be so cruel. your fans in india are now paying their tribute to you. your music is very populer here in india may your soul rest in peace.
I was very sad to hear about Dube’s death. He and his music were special in so many ways. It brought hope to the people who were without it. In my country of Tonga, we all feel sad for this loss….
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