Ex-Bad Boy Rapper Black Rob Reportedly Dies: Condolences
Ex-Bad Boy Rapper Black Rob Reportedly Dies
Very sad news. Former Bad Boy Records rapper Black Rob has reportedly passed away. According to reports, he passed just days after a video surfaced of him hospitalized paying respect to the late DMX. He is said to have passed today (April 17th) in Atlanta after battling kidney disease.
As previously reported, fans became concerned about his health recently while viewing a video where he saluted late rapper DMX.
He said in a video that went viral,
“I don’t know what the pain is… pain is pain. It’s helping me out. It’s making me realize I got a lot to go on man.”
When asked how he feels about DMX, who passed away Friday (April 9th), he adds,
“I feel everything about X man…X, one love man… Positive. Big love to X man. It’s all good.”
One thing after another. Keep hiphop artist/Legend BLACK ROB IN PRAYERS!????????????????? pic.twitter.com/EfV5pfFfmD
— industry21 (@industry21mag) April 10, 2021
Later, he posted a video explaining that he was homeless and launched a Go Fund Me account. We continue to send our condolences to his family and friends.

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