Fantan Mojah’s team sets record straight on official representatives after singer’s death
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The management team of late reggae artiste Fantan Mojah has moved to clarify the official representation of the singer, stating that Ray Stephens has no authority to speak on behalf of the artiste, his family or his estate.
In a statement issued on Saturday following Fantan Mojah’s passing, the management team said, “Ray Stephens has had no involvement with Fantan Mojah for nearly four years and is not authorised to represent or speak on behalf of Fantan Mojah, his family or his estate on any platform.”
The statement further confirmed that at the time of his passing, Fantan Mojah was managed by Unstoppable Fyah and Carey James, who remain the authorised management representatives for the artiste. The statement was issued by Unstoppable Fyah and Carey James reportedly on behalf of Fantan Mojah’s management and his family.
Fantan Mojah, whose given name is Owen Lennox Moncrieffe, passed away on Tuesday, July 14, 2026. The reggae singer was widely respected for his conscious music, which carried messages of faith, truth, resilience, and upliftment to audiences in Jamaica and internationally.
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As fans and the reggae community continue to mourn his passing, his family and management are urging the public and media to rely only on official updates regarding funeral arrangements and other matters connected to the artiste’s estate.
The family also requested privacy during this difficult period, expressing appreciation for the continued support, prayers and respect shown by fans and well-wishers.