New Delhi: Popular 90s singer Taz aka Tarsame Singh Saini of Stereo Nation fame has succumbed to liver failure. Initial reports suggest he slipped into a coma and was battling health issues. He was 54. 


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Taz is known for delivering superhit songs including Nachenge Saari Raat, Daroo Vich Pyar, Pyar Ho Gaya and Gallan Gorian in the 90s. He had a massive fan following and he rose to fame for his unique voice and foot-tapping numbers.


Many singers and musicians mourned his untimely demise. Bally Sagoo took to Twitter and shared a picture with Taz writing: "RIP brother @tazstereonation You will truly be missed." #TazStereoNation 



A month back in March this year, his team informed the fans about Taz's health update with a statement reading: Dear All, Taz Sir is no longer in coma, He's showing improvements every day.

The family has thanked everyone for their support and prayers during this difficult time. When there is more positive news, The family will let us all know. Thanks again for your positive thoughts 


Regards ADMIN - STEREONATION MANAGEMENT



Taz, who was also known as Johnny Zee, was the lead singer of the pop band Stereo Nation which was formed in 1996. He has been credited with being the pioneer of cross-cultural Asian fusion music. His first hit came in 1989 with the album "Hit the Deck". 


He went on to produce many albums in the 1990s and early 2000s, however, his most successful album to date is Slave II Fusion, released in 2000, which includes many of his most well-known hit songs including "Pyar Ho Gaya", "Nachenge Saari Raat", and "Gallan Gorian".


May his soul rest in peace!