Bob Em Drops Debut EP with Lead Single “JOHNIE WALKER”
Nigerian singer and songwriter Chukwuemeka Robert, widely known as “Bob Em,” has released his new project, under the banner of 3Lions Records, a prominent entertainment hub in Lagos, Nigeria. With a dynamic and avant-garde approach to music, Bob Em has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the fiercely competitive Nigerian music industry.
Driven by an unwavering passion for crafting beautiful melodies, Bob Em believes that music chose him, providing a unique voice to relish fresh narratives and shed light on the challenges faced by the less privileged in Africa. His artistic journey is grounded in a deep love for humanity, and through his music, he aspires to be the voice of the underprivileged.
Bob Em’s latest venture, an EP featuring the standout track “JOHNIE WALKER,” showcases his eccentric tone, enchanting voice, and lyrical prowess. The focus track, “JOHNIE WALKER,” is a compelling message about navigating the hustle and bustle of life while finding moments to unwind and embrace joy. Produced by the acclaimed Mastercraft, “JOHNIE WALKER” is a perfect blend of danceable rhythms, Afro-beat classics, and melodious sculpting, creating a powerful sound that keeps listeners on their feet, dancing and celebrating.
In the ever-evolving music landscape of Nigeria, Bob Em stands tall, pushing the limits and cutting new edges with each release. His debut EP, especially the track “JOHNIE WALKER,” reflects the artist’s commitment to creating music that resonates with diverse audiences, transcending cultural and geographical boundaries.
As Bob Em continues to make waves in the Nigerian music scene, his collaboration with 3Lions Records positions him as a dynamic and influential artist, ready to leave an indelible mark on the industry. The EP is set to entertain music enthusiasts with its infectious beats, compelling lyrics, and the distinctive signature style of Bob Em.
“JOHNIE WALKER” is now available on various streaming platforms, stream here:fanlink.to/BobEm