Get to Know Canadian-Nigerian R&B Pop Singer Stephen Voyce

Stephen Voyce Sets Free with “Emancipation of Eze”: The New EP Chronicles His Journey of Personal Liberation

Stephen Voyce, the gifted Canadian-Nigerian singer-songwriter surprised fans and broke new ground with the release of his anticipated project, “Emancipation of Eze,” a 10-track EP that marks a significant shift in his creative journey. Embarking on a new creative chapter, after years of releasing individual singles, Voyce’s transformative project showcases his vocals and artistic growth. Available now across digital stores and platforms, this collection of songs showcases Voyce’s evolution as an artist and serves as a powerful expression of freedom.

“The Emancipation of Eze” holds immense significance as Voyce’s exploration of freedom and the acceptance of letting go. The EP’s title itself hints at the overarching theme, as it reveals one of Voyce’s Nigerian names, Eze, short for Ezechinyere which translates from Igbo to English as King, reflecting his heritage.

“Hearing ‘Promise Land’ and ‘The Motion’ in this body of work feels like a homecoming,” said Stephen Voyce, highlighting the significance of these tracks in the context of the EP.

From the infectious energy of the opening track, ‘Scream,’ to the introspective melodies of the closing song, ‘Time,’ Voyce’s soulful vocals and evocative lyrics leave a lasting mark on the listener’s heart and mind. Beyond those, the EP consists of primarily new music, with ‘The Motion’ and ‘Promise Land’ being previously released commercial tracks.

Voyce’s songwriting genius is on full display throughout, with tracks like ‘Scream’ and ‘Prophet’ showcasing unrelenting confidence, while tracks like ‘Time’ and ‘Stand by You’ reveal his emotional scars. It is that duality of his creativity that makes him honest and human.

All the new material for the EP was written, recorded, and produced by Stephen Voyce within the span of two weeks. The entire process felt like, to him, a compulsion, a need that craved fulfillment; and so his attention was hyper-focused. Since the release, “Stand by You” was selected for an official R&B Spotify Playlist called “Mood Ring” which boasts over 145,000 saves.

 For Voyce, music was a big part of his childhood. 

“Micheal Jackson was a big idol, but the reason for that was because my mom was obsessed with him, so in a way it was my way to, you know, get close to her. You know, wanting to be like Micheal was like my way of trying to make her see me and be like, ‘I m proud of you.’ And she always was.”

To learn more about Stephen Voyce and his music, visit his official website: www.stephenvoycestore.com.

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