Four Tops were best known for hits 'I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)', 'Reach Out, I’ll Be There' and 'Standing In the Shadows of Love'. Duke Fakir, the final surviving member of The Four Tops , has died aged 88. Fakir passed away in his home in Detroit today (July 22) from heart failure, which his family confirmed to the Detroit Free Press .

In a statement shared with the paper, they wrote: “Our hearts are heavy as we mourn the loss of a trailblazer, icon and music legend who, through his 70-year music career, touched the lives of so many as he continued to tour until the end of 2023, and officially retired this year,’ it began. “As the last living founding member of the iconic Four Tops music group, we find solace in Duke’s legacy living on through his music for generations to come.” Fakir was born in Detroit, Michigan on December 26, 1935.

He rose to prominence as a member of the Motown group The Four Tops, which formed in 1953, initially as ‘The Four Aims’. After a few unsuccessful stints with labels, in 1963, a decade after initially forming following a performance at a neighbourhood party, they were signed to Motown by Berry Gordy Jr. In a 2019 interview with NME , Fakir shared his experiences entering the public eye with Motown.

“It was a totally different industry. Motown was breaking through and we wanted the public to know that were good people. It was helping civil rights a lot because our music was seeping into people’s houses whic.