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R&B Singer

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1992-02-14
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David Bowden, known professionally as his stage name, is an R&B singer and songwriter who made waves with his single “Honesty.” This track climbed to #23 on Spotify’s Global Viral Chart and even reached #10 on the US Viral Chart. In November 2018, he released an EP titled Volume 1, marking a significant step in his musical journey. Then, in 2021, he unveiled his first full-length album, Pink Planet, showcasing his growth and depth as an artist.

Before rising to fame, David faced a major challenge in his life—overcoming a three-year struggle with Achalasia. This experience shaped him personally and creatively, ultimately leading him to pursue music. He started making music at the age of 19, working as a demo vocalist at Sound Stigma Studios. It was there that his passion for songwriting and performance truly took off.

In his personal life, David made headlines in April 2021 when he proposed to JL Bunny while on a vacation for her birthday. The couple tied the knot in 2022, celebrating their love after years together.

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He’s been making waves in the music scene, especially after being featured on the Thutmose track “Man on Fire,” which is the title song from Thutmose’s album of the same name. Since 2018, he has consistently put out music, releasing over 10 singles that showcase his growth and versatility as an artist. He really knows how to stay relevant, and each release adds to his evolving sound. He definitely keeps fans coming back for more with his unique style and energy.

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