Reggae singer Leroy Gibbons dies after collapsing in studio
Veteran Jamaican reggae artist Leroy Gibbons has passed away following a collapse at a recording studio in Hanover on Tuesday morning.
2025-06-18 14:31:22 - VI News Staff
The news was confirmed by King Jammy, the legendary producer with whom Gibbons had a longstanding professional relationship. Sources close to the artist indicate that he had been experiencing respiratory issues in recent times.
Gibbons was renowned for his contributions to reggae music, particularly in the lovers rock and dancehall genres.
Gibbons’ musical journey began in Kingston, Jamaica, before he relocated to Toronto, Canada, where he continued to develop his career. He recorded for King Jammy’s label, contributing to the reggae scene with both original tracks and covers.
He gained prominence in the 1980s with hits like “Four Season Lover,” “Samfie Girl,” and “Little More Like You.” His soulful voice and romantic ballads earned him a dedicated fan base both in Jamaica and internationally. His 1988 album Four Season Lover remains a standout in his discography.
Tragically, in October 2017, Gibbons was shot in Portmore, Jamaica, during a walk with a friend. The incident left him with a fractured pelvic bone, but he expressed gratitude for his survival, viewing the experience as a spiritual awakening.