Afrobeat sensation XROVA drops debut single 'Watch Nobody'

WATCH NOBODY Copy Mh  3000 Artwork for Watch Nobody by XROVA

Fri, 3 May 2024 Source: Daniel Obeng

Accomplished journalist turned Afrobeat artiste, Charles Akrofi, known by his stage name XROVA, has made an electrifying debut in the music industry with his latest single, "Watch Nobody."

With a career rooted in the art of storytelling, Akrofi's transition from newsrooms to sound booths is marked by a powerful message of self-belief and unwavering focus.

As a seasoned journalist, Akrofi has lent his voice to some of Ghana's most notable media houses, including TV and Radio XYZ, as well as Class FM, where he served as a news anchor and parliamentary affairs correspondent. Now, he's channelling his passion for communication into a new medium – music.

"Watch Nobody" serves as an anthem for those unapologetically pursuing their dreams despite the noise and distractions around them.

In a world where opinions often drown out individual voices, XROVA's message is a timely reminder to stay true to oneself and forge ahead on the path to success.

The track's infectious Afrobeat rhythms, produced by REKX BEATZ combined with XROVA's smooth vocals create an irresistible groove that's bound to captivate listeners.

But beyond its catchy beat, "Watch Nobody" is a profound declaration of independence, a call to embrace one's unique journey and shrug off the pressures of conformity.

In an interview, XROVA shared his inspiration behind the song, stating, "I've seen too many talented individuals get sidetracked by the opinions of others. 'Watch Nobody' is my way of encouraging everyone to tune out the noise and focus on what truly matters, their own happiness and fulfillment."

With his journalistic background informing his artistry, XROVA brings a unique perspective to the music scene, blending insightful storytelling with irresistible melodies.

As he embarks on this new chapter of his career, one thing is certain – with XROVA, the world can expect much more than just music; they can expect a message that resonates long after the song ends.

Source: Daniel Obeng