Cape Town - South African music legend Johnny Clegg has died after a four year battle with pancreatic cancer.
The 66-year-old died at his family home on Wednesday in Johannesburg.
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Fans and industry friends took to social media to mourn and pay tribute to the singer.
Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa lead the tributes on Twitter: "A towering giant has fallen with the passing of legendary Singer-songwriter & Anthropologist Johnny Clegg. Our hearts are sore & as he famously sang in Asimbonanga "oh the sea is cold & the sky is grey" as we contend with the loss of a torchbearer of our struggle for freedom."
A towering giant has fallen with the passing of legendary Singer-songwriter & Anthropologist Johnny Clegg. Our hearts are sore & as he famously sang in Asimbonanga "oh the sea is cold & the sky is grey" as we contend with the loss of a torchbearer of our struggle for freedom. pic.twitter.com/35RGuWGn02
— Min. Nathi Mthethwa (@NathiMthethwaSA) July 16, 2019
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So so sad. A man whose deep love of music, people, history, of country made him unforgettable. A great storyteller. Truly an all round great human being....above all else. RIP Ntate #JohnnyClegg https://t.co/7hktjsPM4W
— Azania (@Azania_) July 16, 2019
Today South Africa lost another #legend. I feel privileged and honoured to have been a part of your #foundation & the amazing work you have done. You leave behind a #legacy. You will be missed. RIP #johnnyclegg pic.twitter.com/OAuYKudu4M
— Jack Parow (@JackParow) July 16, 2019
In a world that’s often divisive, myopic & unkind, there are good people who make an effort to know the other person. Respecting their culture & traditions #JohnnyClegg did that in an Apartheid & Free South Africa. They called him a “white Zulu” because Africa was in his soul RIP pic.twitter.com/DstKiP54p7
— Lerato Mbele (@Mbele_Roberts) July 16, 2019
The news of #JohnnyClegg having died is just shocking. A full life but gone too soon. RIP
— Ian Bredenkamp (@IanBredenkamp) July 16, 2019
#HambeKahle #JohnnyClegg
— DeviSankareeGovender (@Devi_HQ) July 16, 2019
1953 - 2019
This picture taken two years ago during this #SouthAfrican #icon's final tour #2017
Always a joy to interview
Always wise
Never forgotten
The music will live on#Legend#BraveHeart pic.twitter.com/VDL0k3BfO4
Heartbroken - so so sad #RIPJohnnyClegg
— Hotstix (@siphohotstix) July 16, 2019
Profoundly heartbreaking to receive the news of the untimely passing of music icon and anti-apartheid activist Johnny Clegg #RIPJohnnyClegg pic.twitter.com/AADBnYvl5x
— Prof Thuli Madonsela (@ThuliMadonsela3) July 16, 2019
Oh the sea is cold and the sky is grey
— Eusebius McKaiser (@Eusebius) July 16, 2019
Look across the island into the bay
We are all islands till comes the day
We cross the burning water
Asimbonanga... #RIPJohnnyClegg pic.twitter.com/7Gd63FWqth
Rest in Power sir!!! A true legend ?? #RIPJohnnyClegg pic.twitter.com/sSBWGpKhYZ
— Chad Saaiman (@ChadSaaiman) July 16, 2019
Go well fellow countryman, you hated apartheid with a passion and took a stand to be on the side of the oppressed and dispossessed #RIPJohnnyClegg pic.twitter.com/lepqvWF1Nl
— Panyaza Lesufi (@Lesufi) July 16, 2019
Condolences to Family and Friends of
— South African Government (@GovernmentZA) July 16, 2019
Johnny Clegg -one of South Africa’s most celebrated sons. He was a singer, a songwriter, a dancer, anthropologist whose infectious crossover music exploded onto the international scene and contributed towards social cohesion #RIPJohnnyClegg pic.twitter.com/NpyQeZ2E4X
He was such a wonderful man and musician ?????? #restinpeace #RIPJohnnyClegg https://t.co/UlbGgZ7Fq5
— IG: melzinbala (@MelBala) July 16, 2019
Thankyou for your beautiful music that became part of my DNA. #RIPJohnnyClegg pic.twitter.com/GGT78KbvRw
— Arno Carstens (@ArnoCarstens) July 16, 2019
#RIPJohnnyClegg pic.twitter.com/fX9aqP5B2d
— Terry Pheto (@TerryPheto) July 16, 2019
MODIMO!!! ?????? SA musician Johnny clegg has died | eNCA https://t.co/lhTgzRi5BD
— DJ Fresh (Big Dawg) (@DJFreshSA) July 16, 2019
Thank you for the music.?? #RIPJohnnyClegg
— Maps Maponyane (@MapsMaponyane) July 16, 2019
This really hurts.
— Alex Jay (@AlexJayZA) July 16, 2019
Hamba kahle, Johnny.
May your crossing be smooth. #RIPJohnnyClegg
RIP Johnny Clegg. Your legacy will live for generations. pic.twitter.com/P9LgzWjqm7
— Mark Pilgrim (@MarkPilgrimZA) July 16, 2019
Johnny Clegg was an anthropologist and cultural legend who transcended race to shine a bright ray of light and hope from apartheid South Africa. Condolences to family. Thank you for sharing Johnny with us. pic.twitter.com/Z0GRReYJEp
— Patricia de Lille (@PatriciaDeLille) July 16, 2019