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Robert Coleman Thomas (born March 6, 1999), known professionally as Rob49, is an American rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana. [1] He is best known for his guest appearance alongside 21 Savage on Travis Scott's 2023 song "Topia Twins", which peaked within the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100.
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In "Homeboy", the narrator addresses a delinquent brother who has taken to a destructive urban lifestyle. The lyrics play on the word "homeboy", turning it into a plea for his brother to "come on home, boy." [1] Co-writer Casey Beathard came up with the song's idea after hearing his son say "come on, homeboy" to a friend. [2]
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"Wassam Baby" is a Southern hip hop-influenced song [2] [3] with a trap beat consisting of piano [3] [4] and 808s. [5] Rob49, whose performance in the song has been described as "raunchy", [2] [6] expresses his liking for women across the nation in the chorus, [5] [4] [6] before delivering a short verse. [3]
"This Is How a Heart Breaks" is the second single from Matchbox Twenty frontman Rob Thomas's debut album, ...Something to Be (2005). Released in June 2005, the song was moderately successful on the charts, peaking at number 52 in the United States and number 13 in Australia.
Homeboy Sandman recorded and released his first EP, Nourishment, in March 2007.His debut album, entitled Nourishment (Second Helpings), was released in August 2007. [3] In early 2008, Homeboy Sandman's work began to be featured on underground radio programs the Squeeze Radio Show on WKCR 89.9 FM and the Halftime Radio Program on WNYU 89.1 FM in New York.
Life Story is the debut studio album by American rapper Black Rob.It was released on March 7, 2000, via Arista Records and Sean "Puffy" Combs' Bad Boy Entertainment.The album was praised by critics for its production and Rob's vocal presence and lyricism being similar to the late Notorious B.I.G.