Artist's albums
Vintage
2023 · album
Get my groove on (MR 808 Soul Remix)
2023 · single
What Do You Do?
2021 · single
Grown Man Shhh
2021 · single
Fantastic
2021 · album
Evidence
2021 · single
Dance Like Your a Star
2020 · single
No Pain No Gain
2020 · single
America
2020 · single
Smooth Grown & Sexy
2020 · album
Take It Off
2020 · single
Good Muzic
2019 · album
Don't Be Ashamed
2018 · single
Leaning
2018 · single
Good Thang
2018 · single
Bigg Robb's Christmas Party
2017 · album
Born 2 Do This
2017 · album
If Loving You Is Wrong (I Don't Want to Be Right)
2017 · single
Got My Whiskey Party
2016 · album
Got My Whiskey (Remix)
2016 · single
I Love You (Baby Please Don't Go)
2016 · single
Pop Dat Monkey (Extra Bass Mix)
2015 · single
Showtime
2015 · album
Good Good
2014 · single
Getting It In
2014 · single
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Biography
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 Roger Troutman 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 albums 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, Ohio, 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 band 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. ~ Andy Kellman & Fred Thomas, Rovi