download bigg robb sfree Bigg Robb - Smooth Grown & Sexy (2020) Artist : Bigg Robb Title : Smooth Grown & Sexy Year Of Release : 2020 Label : Over25sound / Jennermusicgroup Genre : Soul, R&B, Jazz Quality : mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless Total Time : 01:00:50 Total Size : 142 / 349 mb WebSite : Album Preview. 01. Grown and Sexy Jazz 02. Grateful-Thankful-Blessed (feat. Kurt "KC" Clayton) 03. Looking for a Country Girl (Smooth Mix) [feat. North 2unes Woodall] 04. Thats My Job 05. Take It Off (feat. Wendell B) 06. Chianti-Wine-Cheese 07. Song for Roger (Smooth Mix) 08. Relax 09. Riding n Thinkin (feat. Darnell "Showcase" Taylor) 10. Sailing (feat. Kurt "KC" Clayton) 11. Step for Me (Ballroom Groove) 12. Bid Whist n Spades 13. Carla's Song (Long Version) 14. Take It Off (Bigg Robb's Bedroom Mix) [feat. Randy Villars] Bigg Robb is a high-spirited, self-sustaining artist who embraces Midwest funk, modern blues, contemporary gospel, and especially Southern soul. Having started as a young radio DJ and an associate of Zapp -- whose provided crucial early support -- Bigg Robb drew from years of experience in the music industry to launch a solo career at the dawn of the 2000s. Dating back to Cheddar Cheddar (2000), Robb has released and has overseen collaborative compilations at a rate of roughly one each year. He closed out his second full decade of music- making with Good Muzic (2019). Robert "Bigg Robb" Smith began his journey in the music industry as a teenage disc jockey at a small radio station in Cincinnati, , in the late '70s. Through the early '80s he stayed in radio, focusing on soul and funk artists such as Bootsy Collins, Midnight Star, Zapp, and other greats of the era, often interviewing them on his shows. Eventually he fell in with a circle of soul and funk stars, hanging out in recording studios with them and ultimately coming under the mentorship of Roger Troutman, who enlisted Smith as his driver, then as a member of his Zapp, all the while encouraging Smith to record his own original music. Starting in the late '80s, Smith worked as a recording engineer on Troutman-affiliated studio sessions for albums such as Zapp V, Shirley Murdock's Let There Be Love!, and Roger's Bridging the Gap. After Troutman's death in 1999, Smith took on the Bigg Robb moniker and set out on a prolific solo career with the 2000 album Cheddar Cheddar. Bigg Robb's catalog soon grew at a prolific rate as he offered up an assortment of solo and collaborative projects on his Over 25 Sound label, a haven for his own releases and those of his peers. He went on to release numerous albums and capped off his first decade with Jerri Curl Muzic, featuring appearances from Shirley Murdock, Bar-Kays, and Kurtis Blow, as well as an update of Floaters' "Float On." From Soul Prescription in 2010 through Good Muzic in 2019, Robb's pace remained steady the next decade, supplemented with natural diversions into gospel and holiday material. Download bigg robb album sfree. Artist: Bigg Robb Album: Showtime Label: Music Access Inc. Genre: Blues/ R&B/ Funk Quality: 320 Kbps Size: 160 MB ______. 01. Welcome (0:44) 02. Sugar Shack (Extra Long Remix) (5:24) 03. Good Good (3:42) 04. Blues And Bbq (Feat. Denise Lasalle) (4:03) 05. Hotter Than Fish Grease (4:58) 06. Getting It In (4:59) 07. Showtime (3:58) 08. Singing The Blues (4:06) 09. Turn It Up (Medley) (3:58) 10. We Can Do It (The Big Man`s Anthem) (3:57) 11. Please Don`t Judge Me (5:48) 12. Biggrobbdotcom (0:56) 13. Good Love (Remix) [Feat. Mz Jackson] (4:13) 14. 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All established artists, even southern soul artists, are entitled to digress--to explore exotic avenues of style and genre--and let's just say the Bigg Mann has turned in his chits on this one. Let's look the other way and pretend it never happened. "That's My Job" is the only track that survives the transformation, and that's only because Robb's vocal remains front and center, as funky as the original. Wendell B. guests on "Take It Off" and it too works for the most part because Wendell B. is the closest thing southern soul has to a "Mr. Smooth". But the bulk of the set, with the smooth-jazz instrumentals, is enough to give any self-respecting southern soul fan the heebie-jeebies. Daddy B. Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles For. . . …..8. "Take It Off"-----Bigg Robb feat. Wendell B. Whew! What a team these two musical giants would make. From Bigg Robb's otherwise marginal new album, Smooth, Grown & Sexy, this tune shoots up from the "smooth" debris like an awesome rhythm and blues star-ship. Unlike Wendell's own overly-dense mixes, you can hear his phenomenal voice with crystal-clear brilliance. July 1, 2019: May 27, 2019: New Album Alert! GOOD MUZIC TRACK LIST: 1. Bigg Robb Loves U. 2. Salt 'n Pepper. 3. Cuttin' Up (feat. O.B. Buchana) 4. Sexy (feat. Lebrado) 6. Let Me Put My Name on It. 8. Love You Down (Bigg Robb's Remix) 9. Good Music (1970's Mix) 10. Looking Good Tonight. 11. Medley: I Did My Time / Hung up on My Baby. 12. Don't Be Ashamed (Swingout Mix) 13. Mama and Daddy (feat. Vick Allen) 14. Don't Let the Rain (feat. Shirley Murdock) 15. Song for Roger Troutman. Daddy B. Nice notes: I confess to Bigg Robb exhaustion when it comes to the chugga-chugga, drinkin' chants--not for the content, you understand--but the super- simplistic funk exercises. That's the point, I know, and I love it when it works, like when Robb combined it with some burning blues and southern soul in "Born To Do This." So I'm not crazy about the opening tracks of the new album, not even the star-powered duet with O.B. Buchana on "Cutting Up". But then the album takes a turn onto a more adventurous path, a "what's-he-gonna-do-next?" realm. "Let Me Put My Name On It" is a head-turner. Robb's signature funk/bass sound merges with a 70's Blaxpoitation-soundtrack sound. "That's My Job," another slow-tempoed cut, allows Bigg Robb to stretch out on both a great voice-over and a soulful vocal (even through the enhancer, of course). Robb weaves a spell throughout this second phase of the set, and when you look ahead, down the track list and see fifteen cuts--another album's worth of material--coming up, it's time to circle the wagons and yell, "Put it on me, Bigg Robb!" ********* Note: Bigg Robb also appears on Daddy B. Nice's original Top 100 Southern Soul Artists (90's-00's). The "21st Century" after Bigg Robb's name in the headline is to distinguish his artist-guide entries on this page from his artist-guide page on Daddy B. Nice's original chart. To read the latest updates on Bigg Robb, including interviews, YouTube links and CD reviews, scroll down this page to the "Tidbits" section.To automatically link to Bigg Robb's charted radio singles, awards, CD's and other citations and references on the website, go to "Bigg Robb" in Daddy B. Nice's Comprehensive Index. Daddy B. Nice's Updated Profile: May 12, 2013: Bigg Robb may be the biggest surprise of all the "young guns" in Southern Soul. How has this one-time rapper with the 80's synth-funk style conquered the Southern Soul world--fans, deejays and critics alike? We're a long way from Kansas, Dorothy, and we're a long way from the "golden-mean" southern soul of Ernie Johnson's "Love's On The Other Line." Faced with the stark contrast between the warm, Johnnie Taylor-Tyrone Davis-Marvin Sease-style Southern Soul of "Love's On The Other Line" and Bigg Robb's computer-dominated funk, it seems almost incomprehensible that the "big man" could pull off such a feat. But that's exactly what Bigg Robb has done, evolving stage by stage over the years, earning every bit of his place in the current top ten artists in Southern Soul music, having out-worked, out-thought, out-performed and out-arranged (to mimic his "fronting" style) just about everybody else in the business. Above all, the "fat man's" had the desire, the willingness to do anything, whatever it took, from the early days when he shamelessly donned a satin diaper to the formative days when he decided to bring in other lead singers to compensate for his own weak vocals to the latter days when he began lead-singing himself through an auto-tuner. The Southern Soul fan's fascination with Bigg Robb was mutual. Robb was always fascinated with the South, and he worked to make it more so. You never heard him singing about "northern ladies." You did hear him singing about both "southern ladies" and "big women," another signature Southern Soul topic. Your Daddy B. Nice wasn't a big Bigg Robb fan in the early years (read more about that in Daddy B. Nice's Original Artist Guide to Bigg Robb (90's-00's), but with each succeeding album my respect and even anticipation for his seemingly never-depleted musical product has grown. Robb's turning-point in my mind was the Problem Solva's "I Thought She Was At Home," in which Robb negotiated the old creeping-husband- meets-creeping-wife-in-the-motel story with the panache, scope and extraordinary detail of a master. The pinnacle of Robb's career is without a doubt the point, near the end of "Good Loving Will Make You Cry (Remix)," when the computer- enhanced vocal takes over completely from the passionate but earth-bound Carl Marshall, like an eagle soaring over a vast vista: "I'm cryin', cryin', cryin' Over your love." That's the cathartic moment when Bigg Robb proved to every Southern Soul fan that he could sing with passion through the "heart" of a computer. Ever since, Bigg Robb's enhanced vocals have sounded as natural as if they were real. --Daddy B. Nice. About Bigg Robb (New Album Alert!) Robert Smith (aka Bigg Robb) was born July 12, 1967, the "summer of love," in Cincinnati, Ohio. In the eighties Robert, still in his early teens, became a long-running Cincinnati deejay ("Sugar Daddy From Cincinnati," playing commercial R&B, rap and hiphop), a position from which he secured interviews with Bootsy Collins (of Funkadelic) and Roger Troutman (of Zapp). In an interview with Blues Critic's Dylann DeAnna in 2007, Bigg Robb described the importance of these two masters of eighties' funk on his life: "Bootsy Collins came to the radio station and did an interview with me at 6 in the morning and people swarmed to the radio station for this interview with Bootsy. And Bootsy came looking like you've always seen him look. Star glasses, spikes, the clothes and, dude, I was stunned! That was the moment. The defining point and I knew I wanted to be an entertainer. Whatever Bootsy does that's what I wanted to do. Be an entertainer! Then I saw Roger and once I saw Roger perform I was, like, "It's a wrap! I'm going to be up in this music thang!". Collins and Troutman had recording studios in the Cincinnati-Dayton, Ohio area in the eighties and nineties, and Troutman in particular became Bigg Robb's mentor--Robb working as valet, personal assistant and eventually studio mate. (Roger Troutman was shot to death by his brother Larry in a Cain & Abel-style murder/suicide on April 25, 1999). By the time Roger Troutman died, Bigg Robb had a rap album and other hiphop studio work under his belt. Robb had joined Zapp, playing mainline synth-funk, and on a tour date in Greenwood, Mississippi he met Mel Waiters, whom he admits he had never heard of. Robb's remix of the Southern Soul master's "Hole In The Wall" (a perennial Top 10 Daddy B. Nice's Southern Soul Singles 90's-00's) marked Bigg Robb's entry into the world of chitlin' circuit, Southern Soul-styled music. However, the Southern Soul influence wasn't apparent right away. Robb's first albums (both those under the name Bigg Robb and those under the name Da Problem Solvas) were very much in the northern-funk style of George Clinton, Bootsy Collins and Roger Troutman. But there were pronounced affinities to Southern Soul music as well. "Grown Folks music," which became the title of Robb's first non-rap CD, was one such connection, because it played to the Southern Soul fans' exhaustion with hiphop-dominated, contemporary youth culture. Another theme in common with the traditional Southern R&B fans (and one which became the title of his second LP) was Robb's fascination with "big" in general and "big women" in particular (usually spelled "bigg" in Bigg Robb's world). Bigg Robb's first signature single was "The Big Woman Song," memorialized in the The Big Woman CD in 2003. Both were largely funk-rapping concoctions, with Robb playing "master of ceremonies" to a musical format that varied greatly in quality from song to song. Witty, flamboyant, and a charismatic speaker, Robb was nevertheless not a "lead singer." As a matter of fact, the occasions on which Robb's talents really shone were collaborations with lead singers: "I Miss You" w/ Mama Big, "Guajira" with Don Cisco and "Big Robb's House Party" with Karen Brown. So Robb took the "next" step, putting together a band called Da Problem Solvas (not to be confused with the Problem Solvaz, a Sourthern rap quartet), with its three principals being Robb, longtime collaborator/co-writer Bart "Sure 2 B Thomas (see song credits for "Good Lovin'" above) and lead singer Big Woo, whom they picked up from a Toledo, Ohio-based band. Da Problem Solvas' Every Woman Deserves To Be Satisfied arrived in 2004, and it marked another milestone for the hard-working, "driven" performer/producer. And yet, there was a relative hiatus of a couple of years (a Christmas album, a Hurrican Katrina album, and other-artist projects) before Bigg Robb returned to form with a vengeance on 8 Tracks N 45's in 2006. This eighteen-track, funk-slash-Southern Soul CD featured a roster of artists executing a big-tent, three-ring-circus musical agenda that dwarfed anything seen before on the chitlin' circuit. Robb brought in talent from the Gap Band, the and seemingly anywhere else he could get his hands on it. Bigg Robb repeated the formula in 2007's Blues, Soul and Old School , crossing the line into "compilation" album territory by even presenting full-fledged guest-artist songs such as Pat Cooley's popular Southern Soul hit, "Older Woman, Younger Man." The jewel of the album, however, was Robb's collaboration with Carl Marshall on Marshall's already-established Southern Soul hit, "Good Lovin' Will Make You Cry." In awarding Bigg Robb the first annual "Daddy" Award (2007) for Southern Soul Producer of the Year (and #3-ranked Southern Soul Song of the year), Daddy B. Nice wrote: "For the first time ever, the technical edge and clarity of hiphop and funk were fused seamlessly and naturally with Southern Soul, serving notice that a new and masterful Southern Soul producer had come of age." Blues, Soul & Old School became one of the best-selling CD's in Southern Soul rhythm and blues history. The same year (2007), Robb released a compilation of earlier songs entitled The Best Of Bigg Robb & Da Problem Solvas. The collection included the early hits with other lead singers: "Man Next Door" (one of the first songs to openly address beaten-women advocacy) and "Keep On Stepping" (Robb's most purely northern-soul tune). Jerri Curl Music (Over 25 Sound), a nineteen-track collection, was released in 2009, compiling popular singles with "Float On," "Everybody Makes Mistakes," "Family Reunion," "Party Tonight," "It Ain't A Party Until You Play The Blues" and "If I Get Drunk." A gospel-oriented collection of old and new songs, Grown Folks Gospel: Songs Of Encouragement, including "Mama's Song" and "Everybody Makes Mistakes," was published the same year. Soul Prescription, another typically-generous Bigg Robb collection (18 tracks), followed in 2010. Once again, Southern Soul radio singles abounded. "Remix Our Love," "The Crying Zone," "Young Folks Love The Blues" and "Backtracking" were extremely popular with fans, and Bigg Robb's star power continued to rise. Juke Joint Music (Over 25 Sound, 2012) was equally successful, repeating the formula used on 8 Tracks & 45's of including signature hits by other popular artists, i.e. L. J. Echols ("From The Back") and Klass Band Brotherhood featuring Nelson Curry ("Sugar Shack"). The album also featured Robb's accomplished remix of "Sugar Shack" and a number of well-received collaborations with artists such as Mel Waiters, Ghetto Cowboy, Omar Cunningham and Carl Marshall. Bigg Robb Discography: 2000 Cheddar Cheddar (Robb Music) 2002 Grown Folks Muzic (Over 25 Sound) 2003 The Bigg Woman CD (Over 25 Sound) 2004 Every Woman Deserves To Be Satisfied (Da Problem Solvas) (Over 25 Sound) 2004 Merry Christmas From The Bigg Man (Over 25 Sound) 2005 Southern Soul Cares (Over 25 Sound/Robb Music) 2006 8 Tracks N 45's (Over 25 Sound) 2007 Blues, Soul and Old School (Over 25 Sound) 2007 Best Of Da Problem Solvas (Robb Music) 2009 Jerri Curl Muzik" (Over 25 Sound) 2010 Grown Folks Gospel: Songs Of Encouragement"(Over 25 Sound) 2010 Soul Prescription (Over 25 Sound) 2012 Juke Joint Music (Over 25 Sound) 2013 Think Bigg (Over 25 Sound) 2015 Showtime (Music Access) 2016 Got My Whiskey Party (Robert Smith Jr / Over25sound / Jennermusicgroup) 2017 Born 2 Do This (Bigg Robb / Jennermusicgroup / Over25sound) To shop for all of Bigg Robb's albums, go to "Bigg Robb" in Daddy B. Nice's Bargain CD Store. Song's Transcendent Moment. 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