Singer Mikaben Dead at 41 After Collapsing During Performance in Paris

Haitians all over the planet are honoring vocalist Mikaben after his abrupt passing.


The acclaimed craftsman, whose genuine name was Michael Benjamin, passed on subsequent to imploding in front of an audience while leaving his presentation in Paris on Oct. 15. He was 41.


Stunned fans shared recordings existing apart from everything else Mikaben fell via online entertainment, which showed the vocalist halting his presentation out of the blue to stroll rearward of the stage. By then, MIkaben tumbles to the floor.


Surgeons were quickly called to deliver help to the artist, and he was given CPR. Fans were approached to leave the scene as the clinical group attempted to resuscitate Mikaben. Be that as it may, he tragically died. His reason for death has not yet been uncovered.

Singer Mikaben Dead at 41 After Collapsing During Performance in Paris

The next day, Accor Field, the scene where MIkaben last performed, affirmed the vocalist's passing via web-based entertainment.


"The previous evening during the Carimi show," the field tweeted Oct. 16, "one of the vocalists, Michael Benjamin, Mikaben of his craftsman name kicked the bucket following a discomfort in front of an audience and in spite of the mediation of the crisis administrations."


Mikaben abandons his better half Vanessa Benjamin, who is presently anticipating their third youngster, and two children.


Three-time Grammy victor Wyclef Jean said the fresh insight about Mikaben's passing "is a shock."


"All I could recollect was his grin," he told the Miami Messenger Oct. 17. "This is one of the most persuasive and rousing youthful craftsmen of our age."


Vocalist Roberto Martino let the distribution know that he is in "dismay" about Mikaben's passing. "This is someone I was working with for quite a long time and thought about a sibling, an old buddy," he said. "We talked practically ordinary. We have a visit together."


Martino added, "Mika was perhaps of the most capable craftsman that I had at any point met in my life. Perhaps of the most unassuming person; you never heard him being distraught or reviling at anyone. It's simply miserable. Unfathomable."


Haitian state head Ariel Henry tweeted, "I'm stunned by the unexpected demise of the youthful and extremely capable craftsman Michael Benjamin 'Mikaben.' We have lost a significant figure in Haitian music."