For years Ken Bob has been associated with sweet harmonies and conscious lyrics. Nothing unusual considering the time spent in the studio flexing with luminaries such as the legendary Beres Hammond, Dennis Brown and Ken Booth. As a result of those associations, Ken Bob has received harmonizing and production credits on several albums released by the above mentioned artist, he also replaced Cornel Campbell as the lead singer in the group, the Eternals.
Ken’s style has been compared to that of Beres Hammond, due in part to similarity of their subject matter, in addition to Ken’s lyrical prowess and sweets, harmonizing vocals. Ken style is definitely “lovers rock” while simultaneously roots and culture in appeal. He’s subject matter encapsulates the life of the lay man; his concerns about his woman; the need for the brotherly love; the crisis of oppressed people and of course his love for Almighty. As a result Ken Bob’s sound is distinct jet mellow. His vocal styling is tender enough to evoke emotions, with easy warmth that caresses your spirit.