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'''Robert G''' is a Maltese singer (real name Robert Galea - born 5 May 1979) who first appeared as a solo artist on the local music scene in 2012.   
'''Robert G''' is a Maltese singer (real name Robert Galea - born 5 May 1979) who first appeared as a solo artist on the local music scene in 2012.   


His debut single ''Only On His Way'' was written by [[Ray Mercieca]] was released 14 March 2012.  A few months later a club mix by [[Toby]] was also release, along with a promotional music video.
His debut single ''Only On His Way'' was written by [[Ray Mercieca]] and released 14 March 2012.  A few months later a club mix by [[Toby]] was also release, along with a promotional music video.


Robert G started his music career playing with a garage band in his teen years. He eventually moved to broadcasting, most notably hosting [[Xalata Rock]] on One Radio, as well as stint doing the breakfast show and drive-time slot on the same radio station.  
Robert G started his music career playing with a garage band in his teen years. He eventually moved to broadcasting, most notably hosting [[Xalata Rock]] on One Radio, as well as stint doing the breakfast show and drive-time slot on the same radio station.  

Revision as of 12:09, 4 November 2012

Robert G is a Maltese singer (real name Robert Galea - born 5 May 1979) who first appeared as a solo artist on the local music scene in 2012.

His debut single Only On His Way was written by Ray Mercieca and released 14 March 2012. A few months later a club mix by Toby was also release, along with a promotional music video.

Robert G started his music career playing with a garage band in his teen years. He eventually moved to broadcasting, most notably hosting Xalata Rock on One Radio, as well as stint doing the breakfast show and drive-time slot on the same radio station.

In 1993, he replaced the lead singer in a band by some English musician friends to form the band Mainaxe, which lasted for about a year. After various live performances with this band he joined The Axe and eventually Different Minds. With a couple of years of all this, Robert had enough of being in bands and moved to England. He eventually he returned to music recording a called I Can Change. He has also gigged the club circuit in China.


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