Bobby Wizdum Releases "Before Your Eyes-" A Record Framed as a Personal Testimony and Story of Survival

Bobby Wizdum


Independent Artist Bobby Wizdum's new album, Before Your Eyes, highlights the "Lyrical Columbo" solving his own Murder

Throughout history, many reasons, emotions, and experiences have led to records being made. Bobby Wizdum's "Before Your Eyes," however, is undoubtedly the first for the purpose of documenting evidence and eyewitness testimony of their own murder as it was happening live. This was not an act of misplaced passion in a heated moment. It was an execution premeditated on the day he was born. Some of you may say, "Why wouldn’t you just go to the authorities?" The answer is because throughout this journey, they’ve either actively participated or looked the other way. So that left this record and story as the only prayer visible.

While the story takes listeners on Bobby's journey over the last three years, its origin begins at birth. On the surface, the Jeffers family appeared perfectly ordinary. Under this illusion, nobody would ever suspect anything was terribly wrong beneath the surface. Most importantly, Bobby wouldn’t.

When narcissistic abuse and shadows are cast on a young child, they learn to normalize it as regular interaction. Unknowingly, Bobby was born with a pre-birth anointment, a high level of empathy, and a divine assignment. While Bobby went through his life unaware, his alleged family was fully aware and had an assignment as well. They mocked his empathy at an early age and downplayed his God-given abilities. Their job was to ensure he never discovered who he really was. The life he thought was ordinary was always under the eye of a satanic coven he refers to as the network.

While the record begins with a kind of comedic track, Bobby tells the world a powerful message within it. He was born to be different. He wasn’t made to fit in. That isn’t a crime, a reason to be hated, or certainly isn’t a reason to be killed. The truth is, many who fear what is different blend in so they can't be seen. In dark places above all, some fear what fear failed to control. "If I did everything I could to destroy someone and they kept getting up, finding their way back, and embracing the world with love, I’d be afraid too." Not of Bobby but of why I needed so desperately to destroy someone who was born to heal and not harm.

 

The record takes a dark turn quickly exposing the spiritual and physical motives of the Jigsaw, then takes listeners live to the attack as it was happening in Philadelphia at the hands of the Salvation Army. The very organization that prides itself on leading people to God is not at all who they say they are. The video captured video evidence that days later, he was illegally locked out of his home, losing all his possessions on the spot for the second time in 4 years. It also brought to life the class action lawsuit pending against the religious superpower for practicing modern-day slavery.

In that moment, he runs to Washington, D.C., seeking the help of the Cohen Milhstein law firm, but they weren’t there. He spent 24 hours wandering in panic, having flashbacks of his original attack, his recovery, and watching it happen again. He had previously learned to recover by separating from the memories and staying grounded in the now, but there was nowhere to escape.

He found his way to GW Hospital in a state of hyperventilation, crying for help. Not only did no one come to his aid, but he was also taunted and provoked. He went unconscious, and it wasn’t his own breath that brought him back to life. The air was pure and light as a feather, as if his eyes had realized he’d seen all of this before and knew everything in that ER right before it occurred. Most importantly, he remembered how the dream ended. He remembers there were news cameras, and he was with a woman he loved, but could not see her face. When he left the hospital, this was not the end of the dream, but the start of the journey that would become "Before Your Eyes." You can stream the album’s tracks via Spotify, Apple Music, and More.


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For more music and more, visit Bobby Wizdum's website: www.BobbyWizlives.com

 

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