
Destiny's Little Boy
BOB LENNON
Bob Lennon is a rapper, singer, and songwriter from Middle Georgia who stands out for his emotionally raw lyrics, musical versatility, and unique fusion of styles. With a sound that blends hip hop, pop, rock, and soul, Bob has built a reputation as an artist who connects deeply with listeners through both energy and vulnerability.

His creative journey began in college, where he attended school in South Georgia on a golf scholarship. However, Bob soon realized his passion for music outweighed his interest in academics or athletics.
“My grades weren’t great because I wasn’t going to class,” he explains. “Golf just wasn’t my thing anymore. I was the only kid of color on the team and I hated how I was treated. I started spending more time with my friends, smoking and freestyling.” While these moments were common for many students, Bob’s lyrical skill stood out early. In 2012, he left school to focus entirely on music, writing and recording in his grandmother’s basement.
That decision led to a growing list of achievements. Bob won “Best Hip Hop Artist” in Macon, Georgia, and took first place at the “FilA Party” in Atlanta, which earned him a billboard placement near Mercedes-Benz Stadium. His work caught the attention of XXL Magazine and rapper Waka Flocka Flame, who mentored him during the release of his debut album, Ashtrays.

The album showcased Bob’s wide-ranging musical talents. Songs like “If I Was A Girl” explore modern gender roles and were featured on popular platforms such as ATL Top 20 and Say Cheese TV. “Teach Me How to Fly” delivers a soulful, pop-inspired sound with heartfelt lyrics, while “Ms. American Pie,” a rock-influenced track, earned Bob a standing ovation from music executive L.A. Reid. The official video has since garnered more than 100,000 views on YouTube.
In 2022, Bob took another leap forward when Mercer University invited him to write and perform an original composition alongside the Mercer Symphony Orchestra at the Grand Opera House. That summer, he released his second studio album, Bubble Gum Pop Sht*. The project featured a more personal and emotionally intense sound, reflecting on heartbreak, self-awareness, and masculinity. Tracks like “Narcissistic,” “Destiny’s Little Boy,” and “Prom Queen” highlighted his growth as a songwriter and his ability to blend genres with ease.
Bob Lennon continues to evolve as an artist and storyteller. With new music, performances, and creative projects on the way, fans can follow his journey on all social platforms @whoisBobLennon and stream his music wherever they listen.







