Black Rob

Songs: 18
Albums: 2

Albums

Black Rob - The Black Rob Report
The Black Rob Report
2005, songs: 3
Black Rob - Life Story
Life Story
1999, songs: 15

Facts about Black Rob

Black Rob

Black Rob, born Robert Ross, was an American rapper known for his contributions to the East Coast hip-hop scene. Here are some key facts about him:

  1. Early Life and Career: Black Rob was born on July 12, 1968, in Buffalo, New York. He began his music career in the 1990s as a member of the hip-hop collective, the Schizophrenics, which also included rappers DMX and Jay-Z. Black Rob gained attention for his gritty lyricism and distinctive delivery, which showcased his experiences growing up in the streets of New York City.

  2. Breakthrough with "Whoa!": Black Rob rose to prominence with the release of his debut single, "Whoa!" in 2000. The song, produced by Diggin' in the Crates (D.I.T.C.) member Buckwild, became an instant hit and remains one of Black Rob's most iconic tracks. "Whoa!" features Black Rob's trademark raspy voice and vivid storytelling, earning praise from critics and earning him comparisons to hip-hop legends such as The Notorious B.I.G. and Big Pun.

  3. Debut Album "Life Story": In 2000, Black Rob released his debut album, "Life Story", on Bad Boy Records. The album was well-received by both fans and critics, showcasing Black Rob's lyrical prowess and storytelling abilities. Tracks like "I Love You Baby" and "Can I Live" further solidified Black Rob's status as a rising star in the hip-hop world. "Life Story" peaked at number 3 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified platinum, cementing Black Rob's place in the annals of East Coast hip-hop history.

  4. Subsequent Career and Legal Troubles: Following the success of "Life Story", Black Rob released several more albums, including "The Black Rob Report" (2005) and "Game Tested, Streets Approved" (2011). While these albums received positive reviews, Black Rob's career was overshadowed by legal troubles and health issues. He spent time in prison on various charges, including weapon possession and drug-related offenses. Despite these setbacks, Black Rob continued to release music and remained active in the hip-hop community.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Black Rob's impact on the East Coast hip-hop scene is undeniable. His raw lyricism, streetwise storytelling, and distinctive voice left an indelible mark on the genre, inspiring a new generation of rappers. Although he faced personal and professional challenges throughout his life, Black Rob's contributions to hip-hop music will be remem

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