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Chubb Rock Treat 'Em Right 1991

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Chubb Rock (born Richard Simpson on May 28, 1968 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a New York-based rapper who released several commercially successful hip hop albums in the early 1990s. A former National Merit Scholar, Chubb Rock was a pre-med student who dropped out of Brown University to pursue his musical career.

Discovered and produced by his first cousin DJ / Producer Howie Tee, Chubb Rock first appeared on the national scene with his 1988 self-titled debut "Chubb Rock" and 1989's "And the winner is..." The latter produced the minor hit "Ya Bad Chubbs" which garnered air play on Yo! MTV Raps during that time.

His 1991 release entitled The One, reached #13 on Billboard's "Top Hip-Hop/R&B" chart for that year. Three singles from that release, "Treat'em Right", "Just The Two Of Us" and "The Chubbster", made it to #1 on Billboard's "Top Rap Single" chart list for the same year.

The following year saw the release of I Gotta Get Mine Yo, a release which features guest performances from Grand Puba Maxwell and Poke. This release also helped fledgling music producers Trackmasters, on their rise to prominence, as they handled production duties on the recording. Chubb Rock also makes an appearance on MC Serch's 1992 song, "Back to The Grill."

Chubb Rock was a member of the 1995 incarnation of the Crooklyn Dodgers, a rap act that also featured O.C. and Jeru The Damaja. His backup dancers started their own group, A.T.E.E.M, and released their debut A Hero Ain't Nothin' But A Sandwich in 1992 on Select Records.

In 1996, he appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD, America is Dying Slowly, alongside Wu-Tang Clan, Coolio, and Fat Joe, among others. The album, meant to raise awareness of the AIDS epidemic among African-American men, was heralded as a masterpiece by The Source magazine.

Comentarios

8 years ago

Patty Fox

I thought this heavy d singing this song. Till I u tubed it. I just love this jam!!!!

8 years ago

DR178

I'm so glad that I grew up in the 90's!! 

8 years ago

Mimi Andme

Pure Hip Hop with a real message for your

8 years ago

eddiel0c61

My 4 year love this song especially when they are yellin "go" lol

8 years ago

Dave Handler

*Before Biggie there was Chubb Rock!*This used to be a jump off joint! I catch his radio show on Friday nights Chubb Rock and DJ Bedrock diggin threw the crates. #tbt #throwbackthursday #musicbomb 

8 years ago

Mike Caine

Treat em right!Brings back some memories!

8 years ago

Joyce Cunningham

Chubb Rock on the Radio now...you can catch him on Old School 100.3

8 years ago

qthush4u2

He did last he just liked working behind the scenes he is the reason why Tisha Campbell had her cd

8 years ago

Tim Lenord

No disrespect but don't this make you think of Big & P Diddy? #livinglegal

8 years ago

Obi Ezeilo

I always thought it was Heavy D that sang this song!

8 years ago

Ron V

Check out this video on YouTube:

8 years ago

alex Bowter

muito bom est video man

8 years ago

Dane Collins

I remember moving the living room table out the way and lining up to do the "Running Man Dance" in different directions. I miss the 90's. The best time period to grow up if you ask me.

8 years ago

Jerry Johnson

May 28: Happy birthday Chubb Rock. Thank you and God bless.

8 years ago

aubrey ash

Can they please I begging them to please play the 90s and early 2000s music again I'm so done with these new school music just too wack and too bad. If you people getting tired of that new school, I'm with y'all. 

8 years ago

Joi Duarte

Omg danced my ass off to this song back in the 90s at my first school dance still knocks

8 years ago

Sharonda BrazenBabe

#oldschoolhiphop #chubbrock 

8 years ago

Errol Lowe

Wicked tune...Chubb had one of the best lyrical flows

8 years ago

Paul Pitpirka

This track still gets me hyped and goosebumps when I hear it.... So dope

8 years ago

DJ Methodic Menace

I have not heard this song in about 7 years and STILL remember every word!! Thumbs up if you agree!

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