Social media has reacted to the tragic loss of popular Nigerian singer, Sound Sultan's life.
The talented singer who is also known as Olarenwaju Fasasi had been battling throat cancer and was announced dead by his family on Sunday, July 11, 2021.
According to some social media users, he was the realest musician in the Nigerian entertainment industry and has made music that impacted society positively.
He was particularly remembered for his song, "jagbajantis (mathematics)" which preached about brotherhood, objectivity, democracy, modification, accountability and solidarity.
View the tweets below:
Everybody,
— DeboMacaroni (@mrmacaronii) July 11, 2021
Oya o join Jagbajantis, solve mathematics, wey dey dabaru our continent… ????????
Rest In Peace Sound Sultan!!! ????
Usually able to handle news of the deaths of celebrities with a bit of distance but this Sound Sultan's own feels way too personal and I never really knew him.
— Demola Olarewaju (@DemolaRewaju) July 11, 2021
He was a socially conscious artiste though and they are very few these days - our humanity is diminished by his death.
Sound Sultan wasn’t about the bitches, money, cars and necklace. He sang about societal issues. Bad education. Corruption. Incompetence. Poverty. He challenged and criticised political leaders. He was a solid artist.
— Dr. Dípò Awójídé, FHEA (@OgbeniDipo) July 11, 2021
"You need to emit a certain type of positive energy into the eystem so you can get it back." -Sound Sultan
— Ebuka Obi-Uchendu (@Ebuka) July 11, 2021
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Even from afar, you'll know that Sound Sultan was the most peaceful man in the entertainment industry ????????
— Big Uncle ???????? ????️ (@Usmanashafe) July 11, 2021
OMG! I can't believe I just used "WAS" for him ????
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One thing I know was that Sound Sultan was celebrated when he was Alive. They still called him for shows even without releasing music. You guys should drop this agenda everytime someone dies abeg.
— DANNY WALTER???? (@Danny_Walterr) July 11, 2021
Sound Sultan is dead.
— #OurFavOnlineDoc ???????????????????????? (@DrOlufunmilayo) July 11, 2021
He died from Lymphoma-
Lymphoma is a cancer of our body’s fighter cells which form a huge part of the immune system.
He was only 44 years old.
He was too young.
May God comfort his family at this really terrible time of such horrifically painful event. pic.twitter.com/pxMdkCIyQu
I really thought Sound Sultan has gotten better after the news of his health. I pray God grant his family the fortitude to bear the loss and grant him eternal rest. This is a sad day for the Nigerian Music Industry????. RIP legend????????????
— SelfLove????❤️ (@Ms_Fej) July 11, 2021
The nicest, most humble and talented person you could ever know.
— Frank Edoho (@frankedoho) July 11, 2021
Sound Sultan!
Rest in peace.
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When we launched the TV arm of Pulse Nigeria in 2014, we were disorganised, without a plan and inexperienced.
— Joey Akan (@JoeyAkan) July 11, 2021
But we needed to interview people. Sound Sultan was the first celebrity to agree to an interview.
We drove to FESTAC, he was warm, kind and helped us with our sound.