“His songs, with his locks and unique energy, marked a whole period and affected many other abilities,” a ministry statement said.
Magnin died on Tuesday after being admitted to the hospital in Ogigadogo, the capital of Burkina Faso.
Father of Five two years ago, for professional reasons, the neighboring country of Burkina Faso had gone to Faso.
After the news of Magnan’s death, his nine -year -old manager, Aziz Ademoro, told a musician “a fighter who always believes in himself”.
Magnan showed this confidence in an interview with Benne’s Freyson Radio.
“I started with my first single -mandated G, which was both a trial and a master stroke … the public loved it,” he said.
Magnan was also known for making rhythm and dance style called Nodjiho. Nodhu Benin was affected by High Life Music.
Magnan’s music also gave the impression in his new home, Burkina Faso.
In January last year, he developed the African Cup of Nation’s anthem for the Burkina Faso’s national team, the Hambus Ox Estalone.