
Kobe’s new EP “24” is one of those projects you play once and instantly know you’ll come back to. He has that classic kind of voice that never tries too hard but still hits you right in the chest. Across these four tracks, he blends indie rock, singer-songwriter energy, and a bit of pop warmth and everything feels honest and lived-in.
You can hear a lot of emotion in his delivery. It’s not dramatic or overdone, just real. The lyrics sit so well with the melodies, and his voice carries the kind of weight that makes you actually pay attention. The production is excellent with rich guitars, polished arrangements and a sound that’s tight without feeling sterile. It really lets his vocal range shine, especially in the big choruses where he sounds at his best.
What gives the EP an extra layer is knowing it follows a tough period in Kobe’s life. You don’t need the details to feel that he poured something deeper into these songs. Nothing about this project feels rushed. It sounds like someone rebuilding, figuring things out, and turning all of that into something meaningful.
It’s only four tracks, but it feels complete, like a snapshot of someone growing up and coming out the other side stronger. This is one of his most special releases yet. We love the emotion, the storytelling, and the way his voice carries the whole project. It’s simply a great listen from a truly talented artist.

