John Forté Fugees death 2026: Grammys Nominee Found Dead at 50
Musician and Fugees collaborator John Forté has passed away at 50. Discover the details regarding the John Forté Fugees death 2026 and his musical impact.
The music industry is mourning the loss of John Forté, the Grammy-nominated producer and musician instrumental in the success of the Fugees. Forté was found dead at his home in Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, on Monday at the age of 50. According to Entertainment Weekly, police were called to the scene after a report of an unresponsive male was made by a neighbor.
John Forté Fugees Death 2026: Official Investigation
Chilmark Police Chief Sean Slavin confirmed that officers arrived at the residence around 2:25 p.m. and pronounced Forté dead at the scene. While an initial investigation showed no signs of foul play, the case has been referred to the Massachusetts State Police for a thorough review. Slavin, who knew Forté socially in the tight-knit island community, noted that the loss "hits close to home."
A Career Defined by Resilience and Brilliance
Forté rose to fame in 1996 for his work on the Fugees' landmark album The Score, contributing to hits like 'Cowboys.' His career took a tragic turn in 2000 when he was arrested on drug charges, resulting in a 14-year prison sentence. However, in a rare move, President George W. Bush commuted his sentence in 2008 after a tireless campaign by legendary singer Carly Simon. Since his release, Forté had focused on music that he described as a "time capsule" for his two children.
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