Sierra Leonean music pioneer Jimmy Bangura, widely known as Jimmy B, has paid a heartfelt public tribute to popular musician Daddy Saj, praising him for his loyalty, gratitude and long-standing contribution to the country’s entertainment industry.
In a reflective message shared on Wednesday, Jimmy B recalled how he first met Daddy Saj in 1997 in Conakry, Guinea. At the time, Daddy Saj was a young refugee with “energy, talent and determination.” Jimmy B said the young musician’s passion inspired him to establish Paradise Records — a move that later shaped modern Sierra Leonean music after the civil war.
Daddy Saj became the first artist signed under Paradise Records. According to Jimmy B, the musician played a major role in the growth and success of the label, standing by him during difficult periods and helping “steer the ship to safety.”
Jimmy B described Daddy Saj as someone who never wavered, even in challenging times. He praised him for always speaking well of him, both privately and publicly — a character trait Jimmy B says is rare in a world where envy and ingratitude are common.
“It’s rare for him not to reach out at least once a month, consistently over the years,” Jimmy B said, highlighting Saj’s strong personal bond with him.
He added that Daddy Saj has never failed to acknowledge the influence Paradise Records and Jimmy B have had on his life and career.
In closing his tribute, Jimmy B wished Daddy Saj long life, good health and continued blessings.
The message has been widely shared across social media, with many Sierra Leoneans celebrating the long friendship between the two artists and their impact on the country’s music history.



















