The global music community is in mourning following the death of Ghanaian highlife legend Ebo Taylor, who passed away at the age of 90. Revered for his sharp guitar lines, rich compositions, and fearless experimentation, Taylor was more than a musician — he was a bridge between tradition and modern African sound. His passing marks the end of an era for highlife and Afrobeat, genres he helped shape and project onto the world stage.
Born in Ghana, Ebo Taylor’s career spanned decades, during which he blended classic highlife rhythms with jazz, funk, and Afrobeat influences. His music carried social commentary, pride in African identity, and a deep respect for musical craftsmanship. Though he never chased commercial fame, his work quietly influenced generations of artists across Africa and beyond, earning him cult status among music scholars, producers, and vinyl collectors worldwide.
Tributes have poured in from musicians, fans, and cultural institutions, all acknowledging Taylor’s immense contribution to African music history. As Ghana remembers one of its finest musical minds, Ebo Taylor’s legacy lives on through timeless recordings that continue to educate, inspire, and move listeners. In life and in death, his sound remains unmistakable — rooted in Africa, yet global in spirit. 🎶