Country Music Star Toby Keith Dies At The Age Of 62
JAKARTA - Toby Keith, one of the best country singers in the 1990s from the United States, died on Monday, February 5 evening local time.
The Should've Been a Cowboy singer who was born in Clinton, Oklahoma on July 8, 1961 died in her hometown in Oklahoma at the age of 62.
Meanwhile, the news of Toby Keith's death was announced through a statement on the official website.
"Toby Keith died peacefully last night, surrounded by his family," the statement read.
He fought back gracefully and bravely. Please respect the privacy of his family at this time.
It was not explained how Keith died, and what was the cause. However, he is known to be diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2021. He has received chemotherapy, radiation and surgery for his cancer.
Keith returned to the Creator by leaving his wife,Zunis, and three children.
For information, Toby Keith became famous in the 1990s with songs like Should've Been a Cowboy which topped the country's music charts.
For more than 30 years of careers, hits like Who's Your Daddy and Made in America have been enjoyed by millions of people.
Before being known as a musician, Toby Keith worked in an oil field and as a semi-professional American Football player.
Lagu-lagu Keith sering kali mengacu pada tema-tema patriotik, yang paling kontroversial adalah lagu Courtesy of the Red White and Blue (The Angry American), yang dirilis tak lama setelah serangan 9/11, yang mana dikritik karena liriknya dianggap chauvinistik (cinta kepada tanah air secara berlebih) oleh sebagian orang.
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The song was criticized by fellow country artist, Dixie Chicks. The feud lasted several months before Keith announced that there was "a much more important thing" to focus on.
Over the years, he has played on events for several US presidents, including George W Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump. By his last name, Toby Keith was awarded the National Art Medal in 2021.