Dancehall DJ Danny English dies at 54 after battle with diabetes

Jamaican dancehall artist and deejay Danny English, born Donald Cox, passed away on January 23, 2025, at the Kingston Public Hospital after a prolonged battle with diabetes. He was 54 years old.

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Danny English will be remembered for his distinctive voice, which cemented his status as a standout figure in early 2000s dancehall. His iconic hit, “Party Time,” recorded with fellow artist Egg Nog, became one of the most beloved tracks on the legendary Diwali Riddim. Produced by Steven “Lenky” Marsden, the Diwali Riddim remains a cornerstone of dancehall and reggae music, its influence still resonating 25 years after its debut.

The riddim boasts an impressive tracklist, including hits like Brick & Lace’s “Love is Wicked,” Sean Paul’s “Get Busy,” Wayne Wonder’s “No Letting Go,” and Rihanna’s “Pon de Replay.” Its timeless sound continues to captivate fans worldwide.

Beyond “Party Time,” Danny English delivered other memorable hits, such as “Let’s Go Party” and “It Ago Bun Dem,” further solidifying his legacy in the dancehall community.

A few years ago, Danny English released an EP with songs like “Cut Dem Off,” which featured his sons Static and Bum Bam. His other son, Jayblem, is also in the music business and had his major breakthrough in 2021 with a popular single, “Account.”

In addition to his musical achievements, Danny English’s resilience in facing his health challenges inspired many. Diabetes, a condition he battled quietly, affects a significant portion of the Jamaican population, where approximately 1 in 8 people live with the illness. The Caribbean also has some of the highest global diabetes rates, highlighting the need for greater awareness and health interventions in the region.

Danny English’s contributions to dancehall will never be forgotten. His voice, his music, and his enduring spirit will live on in the hearts of fans and the wider music community.

He is survived by 23 children, 15 boys and eight girls.

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