Black Rob

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Black Rob
Birth name Robert Ross
Born 1976
Occupation(s) Rapper
Label(s) Bad Boy Entertainment

Black Rob (born Robert Ross) is a rapper currently signed to Bad Boy Entertainment. He began associating with the label as early as 1996, appearing on the Bad Boy remix to 112's "Come See Me". He was then featured on several other Bad Boy releases including remixes to Faith Evans's "Love Like This" (1997) and Total's "What About Us" (1998), the single "24 Hours To Live" (1997) from Mase and albums by Puff Daddy & the Bad Boy Family (1997) & 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 a media buzz and he kept attention with the smash hit single "Whoa!". Following this, the album Life Story was released in 1999 and rose above Platinum sales. Despite subsequently appearing on releases by P. Diddy & The Bad Boy Family and G-Dep, he was unable to follow up with another hit single and seemingly fell into obscurity. His second album, The Black Rob Report failed to perform as strongly as his debut and quickly disappeared from the Billboard 100 charts.

Ross has a history of arrests spanning from his childhood to even after his record label signing and album release. This culminated in him recently being sentenced to seven years in prison[1] for failing to show up to court for a hearing concerning a grand larceny charge from 2004, in which he was accused of robbing more than $6,000 worth of jewelry from a woman's hotel room. [2]

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Title Chart positions Label
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Top Rap Albums UK Album Chart
1999 "Life Story" #3 #1 - - Bad Boy
2005 "Black Rob Report" #40 #10 #7 - Bad Boy

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US R&B/Hip-Hop US Rap UK Singles Chart
2000 "Whoa" #43 #8 - - Life Story
2005 "Ready" - #49 - - The Black Rob Report

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