Black Rob, rapper known for his hit single Whoa!, dies at 52
Best known for the hard-hitting 2000 single Whoa!, which reached No. 43 on the Billboard Hot 100, and a string of electric guest verses on songs by Mase, 112 and Total, Ross could sound both motivated and weathered even as a young man.
by Jesus Jiménez and Joe Coscarelli
NEW YORK
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- Robert Ross, the rapper known as Black Rob, whose husky, seen-it-all voice powered turn-of-the-millennium hits like Whoa! and Can I Live for Bad Boy Records, died Saturday at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. He was 52
The cause was cardiac arrest, said Mark Curry, a friend and one-time Bad Boy artist, who added that Ross had numerous health issues in recent years, including diabetes, lupus, kidney failure and multiple strokes.
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