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The Black Rob Report

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Released
  
October 18, 2005

Length
  
66:58

Release date
  
18 October 2005

Genre
  
East Coast hip hop

Recorded
  
2005

Artist
  
Black Rob

Label
  
Big Beat Records

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The Black Rob Report (2005)
  
Game Tested, Streets Approved (2011)

Producers
  
Sean Combs, D-Dot, Denaun Porter, Scram Jones, Buckwild, True Master

East Coast hip hop albums
  
Life Story, Child of the Ghetto, Bad Boy's 10th Annivers, Project Funk da World, Duets: The Final Chapter

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The Black Rob Report is the second studio album by rapper Black Rob. It was released on October 18, 2005 through Bad Boy Records. It features 22 tracks.

Contents

A music video was made that starts with the first verse of "Star in da Hood" and then cuts to the full song "Ready".

Critical reception

The Black Rob Report received generally positive reviews from music critics. K.B. Tindal of HipHopDX praised Rob for his rugged ghetto tales and chemistry with the featured artists, singling out former Da Band members Chopper and Ness on "Fire in da Hole" and "Team" as the standouts, concluding that "No shiny suits for this dude at all. He is Black Rob and you either love him or hate him but he will be a Bad Boy for life so don't get it twisted. He's here to stay." AllMusic's David Jeffries said that despite the album being marred by needless skits and interludes he praised the production and Rob's lyrics for bringing back the street cred missing from recent Bad Boy releases at the time, concluding that "The Black Rob Report still comes out on top courtesy of its freewheeling attitude, sharp beats, and charismatic rapper." Steve 'Flash' Juon of RapReviews said that despite Rob's limited lyrical content not matching his technical ability he praised the production for elevating the material, saying that "A few of these songs have hit potential, and if you like Rob's simple structure and lyrics that admittedly aren't playing themselves by acting like Rob is extra hard or the biggest gangster ever, then cop this joint." Hua Hsu of Blender singled out "Help Me Out" and "Ready" as the standouts of Rob's talents but found the rest of the album not as ear-grabbing, concluding that "Rob’s fiery, ballsy verses and jailhouse cred can’t overcome his plodding, forgettable hooks, which prevent him from becoming a star anywhere else."

Songs

1Courtroom (intro)0:29
2They Hear I Got Life4:10
3Watch Your Movements4:22

References

The Black Rob Report Wikipedia