Hip-Hop Singer John ‘Ecstasy’ Fletcher From ’80S Hip-Hop Group Whodini Dead at 56

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December 25, 2020Entertainment
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Hip-Hop Singer John ‘Ecstasy’ Fletcher From ’80S Hip-Hop Group Whodini Dead at 56
Honorees Jalil Hutchins (L) and John 'Ecstasy' Fletcher (R) of Whodini accept an award onstage during the 2018 Black Music Honors at Tennessee Performing Arts Center on Aug. 16, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

John “Ecstasy” Fletcher, founder of the 1980s hip-hop group Whodini, died Wednesday at 56, according to a statement released by his family.

In the statement confirming his death, daughter Jonnelle Fletcher called him “a most endeared, generous, and sincere soul.”

“John ‘Ecstasy’ Fletcher was a beloved man, the life partner to Deltonia and ex-husband to Carla, twin brother to Joseph, artist, friend, and lifetime performing partner to the Legendary Jalil of Whodini,” the statement reads.

“Please send love and prayers to our family, and with open hearts we ask the ancestors to cover his soul in peace and tranquility. Play his music if it moves you, and know he’ll be hearing you on his way home this day, Dec 23rd.”

Whodini was known for its singles like “Friends” and “Freaks Come Out at Night.”

Hip-hop musician Ahmir Khalib Thompson, better known as Questlove, tweeted his condolences on Wednesday.

“One Love to Ecstasy of the Legendary #Whodini. This man was legendary and a pivotal member of one of the most legendary groups in hip hop,” Thompson wrote.

Jermaine Dupri remembered Fletcher on Twitter, writing, “thank you for every word, every conversation every good time, may your soul Rest In Power.”

Fletcher’s cause of death is unknown at this time.

By Artemis Moshtaghian

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