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March 18, 2026

Reggae artiste Lazah Current laid to rest in Canada

Reggae artiste Lazah Current, a former member of the JUNO-award winning reggae band Messenjah, who died a few weeks ago, was laid to rest on Monday in a private ceremony that took place at the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Ajax, Ontario, Canada.

The singer’s untimely passing is being mourned by the reggae fraternity in Canada, where he resided since the 1970s, after migrating from Manchester in Jamaica.

Lazah Current, born Hal Duggan, is known for his conscious lyrics and uplifting message. He spent much of his life in Canada, where he helped shape reggae music within the diaspora while maintaining strong ties to Jamaica. His artistry and dedication earned him recognition across international reggae circles.

He joined Messenjah in the 1980s and was the band’s keyboardist until he went solo as a recording artiste. Messenjah won a JUNO-award in 1998 for the album Catch De Vibe in the category Reggae Recording of the Year. The band was nominated on three other occasions.

The band’s music was featured on the soundtrack of the films Cocktail and Milk and Honey. They were also signed to Warner Music Canada, one of the first reggae acts to land a major label deal back then.

Lazah Current’s sister reflected on the bond with her brother.

“My big brother was always there for me… He was a good person and artiste. His music was clean. He was also a very good father,” she told Observer Online on Wednesday.

One of Messenjah’s founding members, Rupert “Ojiji” Harvey, recalled Lazah’s early days.

“He joined us from Humber College at about 19 years old. He was a ball of pure energy and pure fyah. A fantastic entertainer who connected with audiences. He will be greatly missed.”

Over the years, Lazah Current built a strong catalogue of music, including standout tracks such as Power To The People (featuring Luciano), Lately, Betta Tomorrow, and AI. His album Betta Tomorrow was produced by Gorilla Production in Jamaica, with executive production by his longtime friend Vassell Ogilvie, and supported by Percy Miller, CEO of Sunlight Production.

Tributes have poured in from fellow artistes and fans alike. Canadian reggae singer and radio personality Tony Anthony described him as a cultural bridge.

“He was a bridge between worlds… carrying the soul of Jamaica into Canada. His spirit will continue to resonate.”

Canadian reggae singer Tasha T, who shared a decades-long connection with Lazah, recalled him as a warrior for music.

“He was a warrior for music and a friend to all… his musical energy is eternal. Walk good, Lazah.”

Lazah Current is survived by his children and a wide network of friends and supporters.

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