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Lil Rob

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About Me

MA New Video Hit Me Up And Tell Me What U think.. I know that many rap fans have a hard time relating to artists who constantly glorify hard-to-obtain material items. That’s why me the legendary San Diego rapper chooses to remain rooted in reality. With a string of successful underground albums, from 1997’s “Crazy Life” to 1999/2000 Natural High/High Till I Die” I became a favorite in Los Angeles, Phoenix and My native San Diego, largely because of my honest raps about everyday life. I always deliver another intoxicating batch of hits with My new and most potent album to date, “Lil Rob” on Upstairs Records. “I’m still the Rob from my other jams,. My fans like me because they’re hearing someone that’s not talking about being a player, because I’m not. I’m not talking about bling-bling and rings, because I don’t. I’m talking about having low riders, because I do. I like to get a 12-pack and come back and kick back with my friends. I wearT-shirtswithLevis,Dickies. I’m just your regular homeboy.” “Brought Up In A Small Neighborhood,” one of the most satisfying selections on “Lil RobThe Album” will have car enthusiasts from coast to coast saluting to My latest anthem. I became a car fanatic because of my cousin Albert from Los Angeles, who is the Vice President of the Lifestyles Car Club and Desirable One's Of Las Vegas. I decided to turn My life-long fascination with cars into a song. “It’s about my cars,The first verse is about my ’63. The second verse is about my ’49 trokita and the last verse is about my Cadillac. A lot of rappers rap about low riders and don’t even have one. I’m just rapping about my cars for real.” I takes my music so seriously because it has become a lifelong passion. While in the third grade, I started breakdancing. With a DJ brother, a singing dad and a grandmother who also sang, I was surrounded by music. Although I enjoyed going to local parties, I started staying home in order to write raps. Looking up to fellow Mexicans rhyme slingers Frost and Lighter Shade Of Brown, I decided to start rapping. Although I was just rapping for fun, some of My partners encouraged me to become serious at my arte. “I would rap just to rap,A couple of my homeboys heard it and said, ‘Let’s go to the studio and see what comes out.’ People started hearing it and liking it, hearing a little 16-year-old talk about the streets, which is something you didn’t hear back then. I kept it true to where I’m from.” But My buzz in San Diego soon became larger than life.I did a jam for a Group Car Club in San Diego and then recorded “Do My Thing.” Just as my star was shining bright, I was shot and forced out of the rap game for about two years. While recovering, I started writing again. my new raps led to 1997’s “Crazy Life,” My debut album that featured me rapping about everything from gangster topics to chicks to cruising to partying. By keeping my subject matter diverse, I set myself up to pursue any lyrical direction. “I didn’t say that I was the baddest gangster on the planet and that nobody could touch me,I left myself open to do whatever I want to do.” Over the next several years, I would release a string of albums, many of which were bootlegged because of heavy demand. Without radio play, “Crazy Life” soundscanned at 60,000 while Natural High/High Till I Die sold 90,000. Some of my standout cuts included “Natural High,” which featured me rapping slow over a slow beat about smoking solo, “Wicky Wicked,” a song about people trying to stop me from succeeding, and “I Remember,” where I talked about growing up in San Diego. This type of thematic diversity helped earned my legions of dedicated fans who appreciate my earnest approach to songwriting. “I’m not trying to be something I’m not,” “I tell it like it is. With ‘Crazy Life,’ I got a little crazy. With ‘Natural High,’ I grew up a little bit. With this one, I’ve grown up even more. I’ve got more skills and I’m just the homeboy next door doing the same things that everyone else does.” With a string of underground classics, a nation of fans, and a new deal with Upstairs Records to support me, I Am ready to build upon my already sizable fanbase with my most thorough release to date, “Lil Rob.” Rob knows that fans will appreciate my new sounds. “I got a little more lyrical,I’m a little more clever now. It’s definitely something better to bump.” Dont be scared 2 hit me up i love the fans if it wasn't for you guyz i wouldn't be here so hit me up i'll talk 2 u

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I Enjoy Creating New Songs Each Day. I Enjoy you, My Fands For Supporting Me And I Just Want To Thank You.

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