Former Manchester-based dance studio cleaner and caretaker tours Southern Africa with his new record.
Jerome Arab releases an acoustic-soul body of work that highlights why this vocal talent is fast becoming one of Africa’s rising stars to watch. The seven-track EP is based on Jerome’s past and present experiences of love, and is driven by his unique vocals, and Influences of afro, indie and soul.
Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Jerome Arab then moved to Manchester England where he worked as a dance studio cleaner in order to pay for his studies. It was during this time that he became friends with a number of Manchester artists such as J.P Cooper (September Song) and Chris Royal (The Voice UK), who influenced his growth as an artist.
Off the back of this latest release, Jerome Arab is embarking on a five-country tour around Southern Africa in March and April 2017, that includes South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Zambia.