The music world woke up today to a silence that’s impossible to describe. News of the death of a legendary artist — someone whose name stood alongside the brightest stars of the industry for decades — spread across the globe before dawn. Fans from different countries are sharing memories, photos, and emotions, all repeating the same thought: we lost not just a musician, but an entire era.
His music was known even to those who never followed the sound of the ’70s and ’80s. His playing was recognizable from the very first seconds — so distinctive, alive, and influential. Anyone who ever heard him perform live remembered the feeling forever: as if in front of you stood a man who didn’t just play music, but breathed it. And today, social media is filled with messages from colleagues, producers, and artists calling him “a legend who changed the game.”
Even just days before his death, he seemed full of warmth and energy. On his 69th birthday, he wrote words that now read differently — like a quiet farewell letter to the world. He spoke of gratitude, of the path he had walked, and of the people who believed in him long before anyone knew his name. No one could have imagined these lines would be his last.
And only now has it been officially confirmed: Jellybean Johnson — the legendary drummer, co-founder of the iconic band The Time and one of the key architects of the Minneapolis Sound — has passed away. He died just two days after celebrating his birthday.

Johnson was more than a musician — he was part of a cultural revolution. He helped shape that unique, vibrant, funk-rock sound that defined an entire era. Playing side by side with Morris Day in The Time, and later in The Original 7ven, he became a symbol of creative freedom, experimentation, and flawless rhythm.
On his final birthday, he wrote:
“I’ve been blessed to live a life shaped by music, community, and the love of people who believed in me long before the world knew my name…”
He recalled the place where it all began — the small community center The Way in Minneapolis. It was there, among young musicians, that his dream was born.
Today, the world says goodbye to a man who left a mark that will never fade. His rhythms live on in hundreds of songs, in the hearts of fans, and in the very history of the music he helped create.
The world has lost a legend. But the music of Jellybean Johnson will live forever.
