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ALBUMSun Is Out At Nite (feat. Madai Chakell) - SingleHang Dynasty, B.o.B & Raiche
Albums by B.o.B
ALBUMA Town Full Of NowhereB.o.B
ALBUMNeon LightzB.o.B
ALBUMBetter Than DrugsB.o.B
ALBUMMurd & Mercy (Deluxe)B.o.B
ALBUMLost TapesZaytoven & B.o.B
ALBUMSomniaB.o.B
ALBUMNagaB.o.B
ALBUMThe Upside DownB.o.B
ALBUMEtherB.o.B
ALBUMElementsB.o.B
B.o.B's Popular Music Videos
Airplanes (feat. Hayley Williams of Paramore)
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Nothin' On You (feat. Bruno Mars)
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Paranoid (feat. B.o.B)
Ty Dolla $ign
We Still In This Bitch (feat. T.I. & Juicy J)
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Out of My Mind (feat. Nicki Minaj)
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Up Down (Do This All Day) [feat. B.o.B]
T-Pain
Numb (feat. B.o.B & Yo Gotti)
August Alsina
Both of Us (feat. Taylor Swift)
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So High (feat. B.o.B)
Slim Thug
Price Tag (feat. B.o.B)
Jessie J
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B.o.B Essentials
Reach for the top with the ATL's hip-hop rock star.
Artist Biography
During the 2010s, B.o.B made his name as an endlessly versatile rap artist, able to deliver a blistering, bar-heavy verse, a sweet chorus, or a rock-ready rhyme with equal conviction. Born Bobby Ray Simmons, Jr., in 1988, he started writing music and playing instruments as a child. As a teen, he parlayed his talents and a handful of underground mixtapes into a deal with Jim Jonsin's Rebel Rock label and T.I.'s Grand Hustle roster, both imprints of Atlantic Records. He garnered comparisons to Andre 3000 early in his career: Both emerged from the Atlanta area, flaunted multiple alter egos, and displayed interests that extended beyond hip-hop. B.o.B, however, became a much more familiar mainstream presence. His 2010 debut, B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray, yielded the Bruno Mars-assisted love ballad "Nothin' On You," the wistful "Airplanes" with Paramore's Hayley Williams, and "Magic," featuring Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo. Riding high and not finished demonstrating his range, B.o.B also crafted hits with rap superstars like Lil Wayne and pop giants such as Taylor Swift before dropping off 2015's rock-influenced mixtape Psycadelik Thoughtz. He would eventually leave the major-label system altogether to bolster his own indie label, No Genre, self-releasing multiple projects before announcing that 2018's Naga would be his last. But within a year, he dropped off Southmatic, showing once again that he reserves the right to do everything—including retire—on his own terms.
Hometown
United States of America
Genre
Hip-Hop/Rap