Robert Fleetwood Bowden has had a long journey trying to find his destiny. Through his trials and tribulations, he has been molded into the man he is today. He is a solider in GOD's war who never claims to be perfect, but simply a sinner. He loves going to church and being given a chance to pray for forgiveness and to be fed spiritually. Throughout life's experiences, Fleetwood has become an author, rap artist, music producer, actor, and video producer. He is also an active motivational speaker and community activist who is founder and director of Homeboyhotline, a re-entry program assisting ex offenders in their transition back into the community in the Bay Area. He has also been appointed by the board of supervisors of San Francisco to the re-entry council of San Francisco. During his community work, Fleetwood took the time and devoted himself to earn an Associate Arts Degree in Music Engineering from Music Tech in Minneapolis.
Fleetwood's second book entitled "Bloodtest" is a love story that is based on peer pressure in a family full of hustlers, a well received urban journey that hit the shelves in 2013. His first book, "HIP HOP TRIED 2 KILL ME" was a National Best Seller in 2009. In 2014, Fleetwood's released the book "Daddy Was Uh Mobsta" and the film "I JUST WANNA BALL", the story of the 2013 Lady Warriors of McClymond's High School Girls basketball team in Oakland, CA who were crowned the programs first champions after 37 years. The real victory was what they overcame off the court. In early 2015, Fleetwood released his second film "DA COTTON PICKAS - the story of a sharecropper" that was accompanied by a powerful soundtrack featuring many artist including Alexander Oneil and Wille D of The Geto Boys.