“The things I love about them the most – they are very professional, they have fun with what they do, they are very loving, they have always been gentlemen,” he said.
Fakir, the child of Ethiopian and Bangladeshi immigrants, lived in Detroit his entire life and grew up in a dangerous neighborhood there, according to the Associated Press.
“[O]nce we started singing, our whole perspective of life changed,” Fakir said in a 2022 interview with The Detroit News.
“We just started looking at the beauty of life and traveling and being able to sing to the world and making people happy.”
Speaking to the Detroit Free Press, singer Smokey Robinson addressed the death of his longtime friend.
“My brother, I really hate to have to say goodbye, but you’ve been called home by the Father to once again join Lawrence, Obie and Levi and make more of the heavenly music you guys made while here,” Robinson said.
“I’m going to miss you, my brother.”
In 2022, Fakir released a memoir, I’ll Be There: My Life With the Four Tops.
He is survived by his wife, six children, 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.