‘Whoa!’ Bad Boy Artist Harlem Rapper Black Rob Dead at Fifty One

‘Whoa!’ Bad Boy Artist Harlem rapper Black Rob, born Robert Ross and also the unhealthy Boy creative person best acknowledged for his 2000 hit “Whoa,” has died at the age of fifty-one.

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The death was confirmed by former label mate Mark Curry, who denoted the associated emotional video message on Instagram Saturday.

“Rob died concerning an associate an hour ago,” Curry said as he walked down the road with tears gushing down his face.

“I don’t understand where to start, however, I give thank you to everybody for their contribution.”

He added, “We’ve lost plenty [of] legends and that we can’t bear to lose any longer.”

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Curry had last week shared a GoFundMe attractiveness to assist Ross “find a home, get medical facilitation & stability throughout these making an attempt time.”

The request was launched when the hip-hop community grew involved regarding Ross, who had remembered the late DMX from a hospital bed, during a series of videos that explained his several medical issues.Whoa Bad Boy Artist Harlem

Ross’s series of Instagram advertisements were participated by DJ Self last week.

“I’ve been coping with this for 5 years. Four strokes. I don’t know what to inform you… I don’t have any house to measure in,” the rapper said.

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Whoa, Bad Boy Artist Harlem Black Rob joined Puff Daddy’s dangerous Boy Records within the mid-’90s, and can be forever remembered by his infectious, hook-laden single from his debut album “Life Story.”

“Whoa!” peaked at forty 3 on the hoarding high 100, but the summer party jam continues to be detected blasting from automobile stereos in an area across the five boroughs quite twenty years later.

Black Rob was also documented for his verse on P Diddy’s “Bad Boy always,” aboard Curry.