Chill Rob G "Court Is Now In Session" ‌‌ - Bohemia After Dark video free download


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Born Robert Frazier, Chill Rob G is a gruff Queens, NY, MC who was part of Wild Pitch producer the 45 King's Flavor Unit MCs in the early '90s. He released one album, Ride the Rhythm, but is best-known for an unlikely association with techno-pop group Snap. Snap had an international hit with "The Power," based around samples of Rob G's "Let the Words Flow." A different version was recorded for Ride the Rhythm, but the damage to Chill's credibility -- a tough New York MC with a dance-pop hit -- was already done. Little was heard from the talented rapper until he appeared on two tracks on British producers DSP's 2002 album, In the Red.

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Comments

8 years ago

Forever young

Powerful Lyrics

9 years ago

damien wiley

That shit is phat...

9 years ago

Raynald Turner

Classic..

9 years ago

The 18th

Salutes 2 this brother #Jerseyborn

9 years ago

Chauncey

One of the most underrated rappers in history. Damn shame when people name their greatest, most lyrical rappers he's not on their list. He's easily a top ten most lyrical rapper of all time.

9 years ago

bigcypg

Get yo ass in da car you coming with us(Compton most wanted one time gaffled us up)

9 years ago

Doc Black

Rob is from New Jersey not Queens

9 years ago

Gregniceny100 Porter

Peace family.our home team jersey.Still live. From Hershey old school.

9 years ago

Robert Tanner

Common used this beat on "Gold"

9 years ago

Peter Hemanz

music with a message ...classic

9 years ago

rellaist

serious lyrics right here. 

10 years ago

Esteban Rincon

Knowledge be born, back to knowledge precise.

10 years ago

Selease Rodriguez

This was my jam!

10 years ago

TruestBboy

One of the illest mc's ever.

10 years ago

MrBushwickyo

this shit was one of my favorites!

10 years ago

jcannion

Exactly! Kane had scoop and scrap, PE had the S1W's, EPMD had dancers, and so did all of real rappers pre 91. A different era hommie.

10 years ago

jcannion

Yoh... Chill Rob G was dope as shit! Why he never blew is behind me!

10 years ago

Lee kowalski Walker

HOW TO LYRIC:It's a pity the way the city treats the poorI got congressmen counsilmen, tell me what are they forI write letters, or better, I even give them a callBut they kick back, cool out in my city hallI pay the tax, they max, but they ain't passing offThey try to beat me, they treat me like they think that I'm softPure power, the hour is later than you thinkWhile they're sleeping I'm creeping because I'm on the brinkOf insanity, vanity keeps my hygene cleanStop dissing, listen and you'll know what I meanIt's not mystery, history keeps repeating itselfI last longer, I'm stronger, my rhyme's completing itselfI put the pen to the pad and let the words flowI put the mic to my mouth to make your mind growSo nighty nighty alrighty, I'm putting heads to bedYou sound tired you're fired up over what I saidThere's no stopping I'm cold dropping you toy boysNo bull, I'm hitting you with the dope noiseCourt is in session

10 years ago

Kimber Lover666

I remember the good old days where every rapper had to be able to dance too.

10 years ago

Gee Beats

Totally true with a great producer THE 45 KING.

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