Black Rob was an American rapper. He was best known for his hit song “Whoa!”. He died on April 17, 2021.
Let’s dive into some trivia and facts about his life and career.
- His full name was Robert Ross
- He was born on July 12, 1969
- He died on April 17, 2021
- He was known professionally as Black Rob
- He was an American rapper
- Black Rob was signed to Bad Boy
- He was best known for his hit single “Whoa!”
- The song reached the Billboard Hot 100
- Ross grew up in East Harlem
- He began rapping between the ages of 11 and 12
- He was inspired by the artists he listened to regularly, including Spoonie Gee, Doug E. Fresh, and Slick Rick
- When he was 22, he joined his first rap group, the Schizophrenics
- They did not release any albums
- He initially rapped under the alias “Bacardi Rob”
- He began associating with the Bad Boy label as early as 1996
- He appeared on the Bad Boy remix to 112’s “Come See Me”
- He was then featured on several Bad Boy releases, including remixes to Total’s “What About Us” (1997) and Faith Evans’s “Love Like This” (1998), the song “24 Hrs. to Live” (1997) from Mase, and albums by Puff Daddy & the Bad Boy Family (1997) and The Notorious B.I.G. (1999)
- He also made two appearances on Cru’s 1997 album Da Dirty 30
- As well as albums by Ol Dirty Bastard, Channel Live, The Madd Rapper, Benzino, Tony Touch, and others
- These guest appearances earned him media buzz
- In his earlier years, Black Rob headed the street rap team which he named “Alumni”
- His debut album Life Story was released in 1999
- The album rose above platinum sales
- In early 2000, he released the hit single “Whoa!”
- Produced by Diggin’ in the Crates Crew member Buckwild, “Whoa!” became his biggest hit
- The song peaked at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100
- The song reached the top 10 on both the R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap charts
- To date, it remains Rob’s only solo single to have reached the Hot 100
- Despite subsequently appearing on releases by P. Diddy and G. Dep, he did not make another hit single
- His second album, The Black Rob Report failed to perform as strongly as his debut and quickly fell off the Billboard 100 charts
- In 2005, Jemal Mosley from Off The Block Entertainment started managing Black Rob’s career
- In 2010, he parted from Bad Boy and signed to independent label Duck Down Records
- In 2011, he released Game Tested, Streets Approved
- The album peaked at number 44 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
- Black Rob also started his own independent label, Box and One, with Jemal Mosley
- In 2013, he joined the reality series “Come Back Kings” with Ed Lover, Calvin Richardson, David “Davinch” Chance (of Ruff Endz), Jeff Sanders, Jameio, Mr. Cheeks and Horace Brown
- In 2014, he appeared on the song “Take ‘Em Off Da Map” on Diamond D’s album, The Diam Piece
- In 2015, Black Rob released his fourth studio album, Genuine Article on Slimstyle Records, which he produced with Jemal Mosley
- Guest emcees include Sean Price, Tek, battle legend Murda Mook, and Quas Amill
- Ron Browz, former Bad Boy label-mate Q. Parker, Kali Ranks, and Quan all sing choruses on the album
- Producers include Easy Mo Bee, Coptic, Big French, and others
- Black Rob was sentenced to over seven years in prison in 2006 after failing to appear in court for his sentencing on a charge of grand larceny from 2004
- In this, he pleaded guilty to criminal possession of more than US$6,000 worth of jewelry stolen in a hotel.
- He was released from prison in May 2010
- Black Rob was interviewed by BET two hours later
- On April 17, 2021, it was announced that Rob died at the age of 51
- He died due to kidney failure
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