The music world is in shock as John Forté, Grammy-nominated artist and celebrated Fugees collaborator, has been found dead at the age of 50.
Known for his groundbreaking artistry and unforgettable contributions to hip-hop, John Forté’s sudden passing leaves a devastating void in the industry and among fans worldwide.
On Tuesday, January 13, PEOPLE reported that Forté was discovered lifeless in his home in Chilmark, Massachusetts, a quiet town on Martha’s Vineyard.
Authorities revealed that a neighbor found him alone on the kitchen floor and immediately contacted emergency services at 2:25 p.m. on Monday. When police arrived, Forté was unresponsive and without a pulse, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.
While the cause of death has not yet been determined, officials confirmed there were no signs of foul play.
“In such a tight-knit community, this loss resonates profoundly. It’s both the beauty and the challenge of living on such a small island,” Chilmark Police Chief Sean Slavin told PEOPLE.
Reports also indicate that Forté had battled a serious health issue roughly a year ago, having been hospitalized after a seizure.
Born January 30, 1975, Forté was an innovative recording artist and producer, best known as a pivotal member of the Refugee Camp All-Stars.
He earned widespread acclaim for his production work on the Fugees’ iconic 1996 album The Score, which earned him a Grammy nomination and cemented his reputation as a visionary force in hip-hop.
Forté’s influence extended far beyond his own recordings, inspiring countless artists and leaving an indelible mark on the music world through his creativity, passion, and artistry.















