The Music

A Part Of Tobiloba's Discography

The first verse of “Eu Sunt Samanta” borders around how our lives as adults directly influences the lives of children, the second verse straight out addresses kids with Autism telling us how they feel.

“Queen of my chambers ” is a love song from a different perspective, he writes with the intention to blend Romantic love, with commitment and responsibility, syncing with heaven’s purpose.
He describes a love that is endorsed by the creator,God.
The production creates an incredible sense of simplicity  from the beginning, filling the listener with a sense of ease as though to start a conversation with the listener.
Gbo Gbo Wa La Fine – A Letter To The Beauty Police is a song used to address Body Image Issues and Insecurities.
Tobiloba pulls his listeners attention towards this very important issue with a creative apporoach.
“Who Else” is vertically written song  reflecting on the  faithfulness of God from a personal space.
The Music Video ties God’s Faithfullnes to contemporary situations creatively.
“Jesus For The Black Man Too” a song that raise questions around race and religion.
The Lyrics are clear the song is deliberately paced.
“You or Nothing” is a piece expressing a resolve to stick with God regarding his plan and purpose for our lives
 

“Love Greater Than” – A vertical song describing God’s Love towards us. One of Tobiloba’s Earliest works, as an artiste and a Music Video Director. 

 “El e cu Noi”  , written in a mix of the Romanian and English Language, El e cu noi Ft Ruth Da Poet, It talks about God’s assuring presence in the face of Grief and Healing 

ifemi is a song from The Mandate Live Album, Talking about the power and the love of God

A Clueless Christmas ( An Immigrant’s Christmas) is a christmas song raising and important question about the birth of christ and his finished work on the cross of calvary. 

‘Ibu Chimo’ is both a song of reassurance to the ‘Unchurched’. The nonreligious ones who would love to have clarity about their spiritual life but feel like they don’t belong in the typical religious system; the ones who are free minded enough to see the loopholes in the religious system  and in as much as they genuinely want God’s love to reform them, still see themselves as misfits that do not need religious approval to allow the Holy Spirit to work with them or to even transform their lives with his love. The veil has been torn, we all now have access to the father’s love and that is all that is needed to transform a life. Not religious acceptance.
Secondly,  it’s also a message to the ‘Churchy’ ones. The ones who  think their ‘holiness’ is a platform to decide who is good enough and who isn’t. The ‘Brother Piuses’ and  ‘Sister Caros’ — like I jokingly described in the song — who have been used to represent the love of God to people who are not religious or conservative in personality. The message is we now know that He is Our God too!  I also addressed the godfather and mafia system that runs the church, the internal politics that has taken away the Light of God’s love from our spiritual gatherings.

“I Will Wait” – Tobiloba writes this song from a place of fellowship, a time when the promises look delayed or possibly impossible.