Willie Bob is a deeply conscious Rastaman committed to making a positive impact on the world through his music. His latest project is two songs titled “International Obeah” and “Black Woman” are among his tributes to culture and black women.
Bob who grew up in rural St Andrew developed a great appreciation for music and hanging out with friends like Michael Dyke a renowned musician and former Lecturer at Edna Manley School of Visual and Performing Arts and Telford “Tilly Dread” Nelson, one of the voices in Harmony contributed to Bob becoming a conscious musician.
Recording Artiste, Willie Bob shares more about his latest project on Sunrise. Watch the interview here:
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