
BIOGRAPHY
Bad Boy Records rapper Black Rob began his recording career appearing on albums like the Cru's Da Dirty 30 and collaborating with artists like L.O.X., Busta Rhymes, Lil' Kim, and Total before releasing his first album, Life Story, in early 2000. The debut featured the hit single "Whoa!" and appearances from L.O.X., Cheryl Riley, the Goodie Mob's Cee-Lo, and Carl Thomas. It wasn't until late 2004 that new Black Rob material appeared, most premiered on mixtapes by DJ Kayslay. In 2005 he released his sophomore album The Black Rob Report. “It´s a beautiful thing man,” Rob said about the support of Bad Boy and its CEO Sean “P.Diddy” Combs. “That just shows me that they're still behind me. They got faith in BR. Its loyalty. When you're apart of something, you just want to be apart of that. You don't want to be apart of nothing else. That Bad Boy thing been apart of me for ten years. I can't even see myself on no other label. They stuck behind me through everything I've had to endure. So I had to come back like crazy.”















