The legendary South African singer, Johnny Clegg, has died at the age of 66 on Tuesday afternoon.
He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2015.
In 2017, Clegg, who was born in Britain but grew up in South Africa, announced that he would do one last tour before he retired.
Rest In Peace Sir!Thank you for the music ,courage ,Boldness and incredible legacy 💎 Hamba Kahle Johnny Clegg 💔 pic.twitter.com/cy4R5MEjwf
— TRESOR RIZIKI (@tresorofficial) July 16, 2019
Clegg was one of South Africa’s most celebrated sons. He was a singer, a songwriter, a dancer, anthropologist and a musical activist whose infectious crossover music, a vibrant blend of Western pop and African Zulu rhythms, exploded onto the international scene and contributed immensely towards social cohesion in the young South African democracy.
RIP Johnny Clegg... what a sad day for SA music. Some anthems of my life from the music icon.
— Ryan O'Connor (@RyanOConnorZA) July 16, 2019
The Grammy-nominated artist and honoree of several doctorates and orders including the Order of Ikhamanga hits include Impi, Great Heart and African Sky Blue.
So influential, so inspirational. Rest In Peace Johnny Clegg. pic.twitter.com/OPwgDaLFz4
— Sketchy Bongo (@SketchyBongo) July 16, 2019
Clegg received the Order of Ikhamanga as part of the National Orders ceremony in 2012. The award was presented by President Jacob Zuma.