![]() We currently reside in Las Vegas with our own individual families (my wife Suwakon and two children Kaya 7 and Victory 6) except for one of my sisters who lives in Antigua with her husband and child. ![]() My brothers and sisters are great, when we get together it's a riot. It's because of my mom's constant reminder to seek God first and all of His righteousness and everything will follow after†that I was able to answer the call of God. My mom holds it together for the family she is the ultimate prayer warrior. I am forever grateful to America, Jamaica, Barbados and all the others countries that supported Grenada during the unrest of October 1983. My mom and I with my four siblings left Grenada following the 1983 upheaval of the country to relocate to Brooklyn New York with my dad. My dad is a good man he left Grenada when I was very young in order to secure a future for my family and, he moved to New York when I was 3 years old. GR: Tell us about yourself, where were you born and grow up, what your family is like, etc.īob David: I was born in Grenada W.I. The sojourn continues…Įxclusive Interview with You can expect this project to be full of versatility with the influence of Hip Hop, Christian Contemporary and Reggae. His first album “Pure Righteousness†was released in 2001 by PRMusic recording label, a company owned by Bob and his brother Dan David.īob David is currently working on his second studio release on his own label WOPO Sounds. In 1999, Bob married his longtime girlfriend Suwakon and they now have two children Victory (boy) and Kaya (girl). Nothing in his past could compare to what the Lord had started anew in Bob’s life. Although it was hard for him to give up what he had worked so hard to attain, the Lord blessed him with more than he had imagined. "I gave up my pride and ego so that I could have my calamity resolved, but it was a set-up by god for me to receive salvation," says Bob.Īfter returning to Las Vegas, Bob broke away from the group to follow Jesus Christ. Bob finally called upon Jesus to intervene in his life. In his instability, no man including himself would fix his situation. While most of his partners in Brooklyn were still caught-up in a life of crime, in jail or dead, Bob was going through his own emotional roller coaster with his longtime girlfriend. However, In 1998 Bob's life was changed forever.Īfter a routine trip back to New York, Bob was undergoing the beginning stages of a life transformation. Flexstyle was said to be the next big thing according to XL magazine. The show was called "Reggae on The Radio." At the peak of their career, Flexstyle graced the stage with artists such as Jimmy Cliff, Slick Rick, Beenie Man, Yellow Man, Mad Lion and many more. Flexstyle hosted their own Sunday radio program to a live Las Vegas audience every Sunday for over 18 months. Over the years Flexstyle grew in popularity from hosting Reggae sound system parties, stage shows to live radio broadcasts. ![]() In 1991 his family relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada where he and his brother Dan linked up with three new friends to form the group "Flexstyle," Las Vegas' first dancehall reggae group. During that time he also increased his passion for music, learning the sounds of jazz, hip-hop, and his native reggae. ![]() He became involved with street gangs, violence, and drugs. In 1984 Bob, at age ten along with his mother and 4 siblings moved to Brooklyn, New York to live with his father for seven years. He began by playing the drums in a local church. Read Full Bio Artist Name: Bob Davidīorn in 1974 on the island of Grenada, Bob David started revealing his musical abilities at the age of seven. April 27īorn in 1974 on the island of Grenada, Bob David started revealing his musical abilities at the age of seven.
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