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WHAT'S ON: MJ remembered

africa » gambia
Friday, July 11, 2008
Today marks 1  year since  one of The Gambia's most promising artist and  show-biz heroes Pa Modou Jammeh alias MJ passed away. He was  a hero to be remembered by his fellow colleagues and music lovers  in  the show-biz industry. He has gone but is not forgotten. His soul touched many hearts with sympathy.

It is very difficult for us since you were gone but one needs to keep faith to be able to float.  Your crew, Gambian artist, producers and musicians miss you too but will always say thanks to you for bringing them and Gambian Music to the level it is today," said his beloved mother, Fatou Jallow.

According to her, MJ  will always be remembered and she expressed hope that his soul will rest in perfect peace.

"You are loved by everyone and I say thanks to all of them for you.  I will advocate for you and all Gambian artists, producers and musicians.  I wish I knew what I know now about you.  My heart is split into two.  One side lives with memories and the other side died with you.  How much we miss can't just be said in a few lines.  Each day, thousands of things reminds us of the love and good things we used to share.   You are a legend and will stay a legend," she remarked.

"From your mother, family, Gambian artists, producers and musicians and all your friends in The Gambia and abroad. We all say  R.I.P," she concluded.

Author: by Assan Sallah
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