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Sebastian Kole Numb EP tackles the perceptions of Masculinity.

Sebastian Kole Numb EP tackles the perceptions of Masculinity.

He’s the son of a city whose culture is as rich, raw and profound as his sound, Sebastian Kole’s story which has influenced his artistry and molded him into the individual he is today recently released his latest project ‘Numb’ on all musical platforms.

The Grammy-award recipient who recently appeared on Fresh Out The Deck Podcast where he chronicled his career in music which spans over 20 years, latest EP tackles the various perceptions and expectations society thrust upon men today.

Numb breaks down the various themes or stereotypes of gender through which society portrays how men should conduct themselves and how through various social/culture constructs we have either further such or police it subtly.

Demonstrating his vulnerability while peeling away layers of himself and challenging his listeners to face personal judgments head-on, the artiste raises the bar yet again.

Sebastian Kole is credited with working or for artistes such as Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Cher, Chris Brown, Rihanna, Alessia Cara, Skip Marley and many more.

Listen Numb Below.

 

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