Singer I-Nesta died: what illness did the Panamanian reggae artist have?

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Singer I-Nesta died: what illness did the Panamanian reggae artist have?

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I-Nesta was known as the Rasta of the future.

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Yesterday the sad news of the death of the Panamanian singer was made known In this.

Also known as The Rasta of the Future or The Man of Good Vibes, In this he was only 40 years old. He had taken his artistic pseudonym from Bob Marley’s middle name and had always been influenced by the culture that defines the legendary Jamaican singer.

The first studio album of In this It was 2009, when I was 27. While the most important theme of her was “Everything goes back to its place”which he produced online together with the famous Argentine musician Fidel Nadal.

Currently, according to the news site SDP, He had 53,224 monthly Spotify listeners and an Instagram community of 53,000 followers. Also, she had released the song Happy Birthday this yeara collaboration with By Mancion and Andrew Valdi.

I-Nesta died at the age of 40.

I-Nesta died at the age of 40.

The causes of his death

As the note from the People en Español site tells, at first the news took his fans and connoisseurs of his subjects by surprise.

Then, as the hours went by, strong versions emerged about the singer’s state of health in his final days.

According to information from the news site SDP, For weeks he had been hospitalized at the Santo Tomás hospital in Panama.

Apparently the reason for his stay in the hospital they were serious stomach and lung problems.

In fact, according to the People en Español website, his wife, Anisabel, she had asked for blood donations for her husband for a recent operation.

This painting, following the same source, caused his premature death.

I-Nesta was a follower of Bob Marley.

I-Nesta was a follower of Bob Marley.

Goodbye on social media

His closest audience and some authorities have used social networks in recent days to express their sadness and extend a heartfelt greeting.

One such message was from Panama’s Minister of Culture, Giselle González Villarrué.

“I express my condolences to the family and friends of Joseph Elías Apolayo, known as I Nesta, he left us a great talent. Rest in peace,” he wrote on his Twitter account.

They also sent their accompaniment to the Nando Boom family, Edward José, Renato 507 and RD Maravilla.

Source: Clarin

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