Fulham's Iwobi aims to inspire - through his music

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He's better known as a Premier League and international footballer, but Alex Iwobi wants his music - as well as his on-pitch exploits - to inspire young people.

After starting his rap career earlier this year, the Fulham and Nigeria midfielder has released his second single, titled What's Luv?.

Iwobi's debut offering was Don't Shoot in June, which has been streamed almost 60,000 times on Spotify.

The 28-year-old, who goes by the name '17', collaborated with his former Arsenal team-mate Chuba Akpom (performing as Skoli) and former England youth international Medy Elito (Don-EE) for his first release.

Iwobi's debut song was aimed at deterring youngsters from street violence, while his latest release is a "celebration of his African roots".

"Growing up in an area of London that is challenging for some people, I know how hard it can be and I'm grateful to have a platform to try and make a difference," Iwobi said.

"I hope that my music is another way of proving that young people do not have to feel they have to fit in just one box. I want them to be encouraged to achieve their dreams, to put their focus into positive things."

Iwobi has started all nine Premier League matches for Marco Silva's Fulham this season and scored his second goal of the campaign in a 1-1 draw against his old club Everton last week.

"Creating music doesn't take anything away from my football, it helps me switch off. I will always work hard and try to improve in my sport, but this is a good use of my spare time," he said.

Iwobi, however, is not the first footballer to go into music.

A reworked version of folk rock band Lindisfarne's track Fog on the Tyne, with vocals by Paul Gascoigne, reached number two on the UK singles chart in 1990.

Former England striker Andy Cole's cover of the Gap Bands' song Outstanding peaked at number 68 while then Tottenham and Three Lions team-mates Glenn Hoddle and Chris Waddle released Diamond Lights, which reached number 12 in 1987.

Kevin Keegan's 1979 song Head over Heels in Love made it to 31 in the charts.

Former Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech is an accomplished drummer, while former Aston Villa striker Dion Dublin invented his own musical instrument which he called the Dube.

A masked rapper named 'Dide' rose to fame last year, claiming to be a Premier League footballer.

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