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Black Rob, the rapper closely associated with Bad Boy Records and behind the hit single "Whoa!," has died. He was 52.
He died of cardiac arrest on Saturday in Atlanta, his friend and former Bad Boy labelmate Mark Curry said on social media. Curry said the hip-hop star had been suffering from a series of health problems for a number of years includinglupus, kidney failure, diabetes, and multiple strokes.
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Lil Yachty has confirmed the release date for his ‘Michigan Boat Boy’ mixtape with a new trailer – watch it below.Set to arrive on Friday (April 23), the new project will mark the rapper’s first new full-length since 2020’s ‘Lil Boat 3’, which received a deluxe edition later that same year.Yachty was born-and-raised in Atlanta, but he’s always had a special kinship with various figures from the Michigan scene – specifically in Detroit and Flint.
health problems in recent years, and died of cardiac arrest, Curry said.“Rest in power, King,” Diddy wrote on Instagram. “You have made millions of people all over the world feel good and dance!”Born Robert Ross and raised in Harlem, New York City, Black Rob started rapping even before he became a teenager.
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Black Rob, the iconic Bad Boy Records signee known for hits like 2000’s “Whoa!”, has passed away at the age of 52, The New York Times reports. Per fellow Bad Boy signee Mark Curry, who broke the news of Rob’s death on social media, the rapper suffered a litany of health problems, including diabetes and lupus, and had multiple strokes in the past few years.
Rest in peace, Black Rob. The “Whoa!” rapper has died, according to his former label mate, Mark Curry. He was 51.
Sean «Diddy» Combs' Bad Boy label. In his video, Curry said he had spoken to the music mogul.
Haley Bosselman editorBlack Rob, the New York City rapper formerly part of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Bad Boy label, has died, according to his former label mate, Mark Curry. He was 51.Curry, announced Rob’s death in two videos posted to Instagram on Saturday.
Rapper Black Rob, best known for his affiliation with P. Diddy’s Bad Boy Records, died on Saturday. He was 51.
Black Rob, who has died aged 51.The rapper’s death was confirmed by several of his friends and former collaborators including rapper Mark Curry, who revealed Rob had passed away in a video on social media, and singer-songwriter and producer Mario Winans.“This hit my heart……. we will NEVER forget you brother! RIP BLACK ROB!” Winans wrote in an Instagram post earlier this evening (April 17).
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