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Grammy-Nominated Star John Forte Dies at 50
14 Jan
Summary
- Musician John Forte, known for Refugee Camp All-Stars, died at 50.
- He was found unresponsive at his home in Chilmark, Massachusetts.
- Forte received a Grammy nomination at 21 for co-writing Fugees songs.

Grammy-nominated musician John Forte, a prominent member of the Refugee Camp All-Stars, passed away on January 12, 2026, at the age of 50. He was found unresponsive by law enforcement at his residence in Chilmark, Massachusetts. While foul play is not suspected, an official autopsy report is pending, though his family mentioned a history of seizure conditions.
Forte's career began in the 1990s, contributing to The Fugees' album 'Score,' which garnered him a Grammy nomination at 21. He also collaborated on Wyclef Jean's 'The Carnival' and released solo work. His notable contributions include co-writing hits like 'We Trying to Stay Alive' with Refugee Camp All-Stars.
His life also saw significant legal challenges, including a 2000 arrest for drug possession, which resulted in a lengthy prison sentence. John Forte is survived by his wife, Laura Fuller, and their two children.




