Artist's albums
On My Soul
2023 · single
BRAVO
2023 · single
Spotify Singles
2023 · single
moMINTs [AT THE CRIB VERSION]
2022 · album
Bang
2022 · single
moMINTs
2022 · album
LORD FORGIVE ME
2022 · single
BIG SMALL BUSINESS
2022 · single
Desmond's Song (feat. Tobe Nwigwe)
2022 · single
UNFOLLOW ME
2022 · single
UNDRESSING CRITICISM
2022 · single
THE MONUMINTAL LIVE RECORDING
2022 · album
Day Ones (Swagger Edition) [Single from “Swagger”]
2021 · single
AT THE CRIB ARRANGEMENTS
2021 · EP
TRY JESUS [ AT THE CRIB VERSION ]
2021 · single
Passing Through
2021 · single
FYE FYE
2021 · single
A REVEALING FREESTYLE
2021 · single
GIVE IT BACK
2021 · single
A MILLION
2020 · single
CINCORIGINALS
2020 · album
THE PANDEMIC EXPERIENCE | LIVE GLOBAL BROADCAST
2020 · album
Ashamed
2020 · single
CLEARING MY MIND
2020 · single
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Biography
Tobe Nwigwe is an enigma. The lyrics and tone of his music tell the story of a difficult upbringing in Alief, TX. Like other rappers who grew up in the proverbial hood, Tobe’s autobiographical tracks conjure images of gang violence, drug deals, pimps and prostitution. The authenticity in his work is palpable. Still, the man is a beacon of positivity and graciousness. The same songs that describe shootouts and the loss of childhood friends also speak on the power of faith and the importance of purpose. Tobe has a singular goal in life: “to make purpose popular.” The first-generation-Nigerian kid from Alief (Houston, TX) who had a scholarship to play college ball and dreams of playing in the NFL, saw those dreams dashed by a career-ending foot injury his senior year. In his despair, he turned to his faith and found a new calling; he would teach others to “move through purpose.” Long before he ever put pen to paper and called himself a rapper, Tobe was speaking to rooms full of students through his self-started nonprofit foundation, TEAM GINI, educating them on the merits of a purpose-driven existence. Through tremendous consistency and execution, Tobe has attracted fans across the globe, including culture heavy-weights: Erykah Badu, Sway Calloway and Dave Chappelle.