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Chubb Rock

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Chubb Rock (born Richard Simpson on May 28, 1968 in Jamaica) is a New York-based rapper who released several commercially successful hip hop albums in the early 1990s. His stage name is thought to be inspired by the name of "Chuck Robb", although this is most likely more of a clever play on words than a tribute to the politician. 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 made it to #1 on Billboard's "Top Rap Single" chart list for the same year. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • east coast hip hop
  • old school hip hop

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Chubb Rock?
Chubb Rock, the iconic hip-hop artist known for his rich baritone voice and intelligent lyrics, rose to fame in the late 1980s and early 1990s with hits like "Treat 'Em Right" and "The Chubbster." After achieving considerable chart success, Chubb Rock continued to contribute to the hip-hop and rap scene, though his mainstream visibility decreased over the years. He remained active in the music industry, collaborating with other artists, producing music, and performing live at events and festivals. In addition to his music career, Chubb Rock became a prominent figure in radio, co-hosting syndicated shows such as "The Rickey Smiley Morning Show"
Is Chubb Rock Jamaican?
Yes, Chubb Rock is of Jamaican descent. Born Richard Simpson in Brooklyn, New York, Chubb Rock grew up in a Jamaican household, and his heritage has played a significant role in shaping his musical style and lyrical perspective. His parents immigrated from Jamaica to the United States, and elements of Caribbean culture and reggae rhythms can often be detected in his work. While Chubb Rock is an American-born rapper, his Jamaican roots have influenced both his personal identity and his artistry, connecting him with the broader Caribbean diaspora that has left a significant imprint on hip-hop and urban music. This cultural background has helped Chubb Rock create a unique sound that resonates with diverse audiences, blending East Coast hip-hop traditions with subtle nods to his Jamaican lineage.
What song did Chubb Rock sample?
Chubb Rock is well-known for his creative use of samples in his music, a hallmark of golden-era hip-hop production. One of his most famous tracks, "Treat 'Em Right," features samples from "Love Sensation" by Loleatta Holloway, as well as "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins. These samples, expertly woven together with Chubb Rock's smooth flow and clever lyrics, created an infectious party anthem that continues to be celebrated in hip-hop circles. Beyond "Treat 'Em Right," Chubb Rock's discography is filled with tracks that pay homage to funk, soul, and R&B classics by incorporating recognizable hooks and beats. His ability to sample and recontextualize earlier music has helped cement his legacy as an innovative and influential figure in the hip-hop genre.
Is Chubb Rock a doctor?
Chubb Rock is not a medical doctor, but he is sometimes referred to as "Doctor" in a playful or honorary sense within the hip-hop community. The confusion may stem from his intelligent lyrics, educational background, or his authoritative presence both on the microphone and in the media. In fact, Chubb Rock was a National Merit Scholar and attended Brown University with the intention of pursuing a medical degree before ultimately focusing on his music career. His commitment to education and his thoughtful approach to his craft have earned him respect among peers and fans alike, but he never completed medical school or became a practicing physician. Today, Chubb Rock's "doctor"
What ever happened to Chubb Rock?
After dominating the hip-hop charts in the late '80s and early '90s, Chubb Rock transitioned smoothly into other aspects of entertainment. While he may not be as prominent in the mainstream as during his peak, he remains a respected figure in the hip-hop community. Chubb Rock continued recording music, performing at classic hip-hop concerts, and collaborating with other urban artists. Additionally, he found success in radio, co-hosting shows like "The Chubb Rock Show"

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