Alex Iwobi, midfielder for the Super Eagles, is set to explore a new creative path off the pitch with the release of his debut music project.
The Fulham FC star announced via Instagram that his extended play (EP) titled More To Life will be released on April 9, marking his official entry into the music scene.
Iwobi also shared the project’s artwork and tracklist, which features nine songs comprising a mix of solo efforts and collaborations. The EP includes appearances from artistes such as 24am, Teniola Time, Gidi, Fido, and SPKS, while two tracks will spotlight Iwobi alone, highlighting his growing confidence as a musician.
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This is not the midfielder’s first foray into music. He previously collaborated with fellow footballer Chuba Akpom, also known as Skoli, and British rapper Ramz on the track Hop Out.
Despite his musical pursuits, Iwobi remains a key figure for Fulham, contributing four goals and three assists in the Premier League this season.
His move reflects a growing trend of professional footballers exploring creative ventures beyond the sport, as he prepares to showcase another dimension of his talent to fans.