The R.O.C. lyrics
Artist · 4 549 listeners per month
Artist's albums
Wormholes
2001 · EP
VILLAINOUS
2022 · single
Drink Responsibly
2021 · single
Dey Ya Go
2021 · single
Cause And Effect
2021 · single
No Escaping This
2021 · single
X-Posed
2021 · album
F.W.T.S.
2021 · single
Bounce Back
2021 · single
Asylum
2020 · single
Monsters Ain't Real
2019 · EP
Carve My Face
2019 · single
Breathless
2019 · single
Oh Dam
2019 · single
Vampiress Dance
2018 · single
They Shall Believe
2018 · single
Death 4any1 Who…
2018 · single
Digital Voodoo
2017 · album
The Fucking Prey Lewd - EP
2016 · EP
Oh Hell N0
2006 · album
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Biography
Short for "raps on contact," the R.O.C. is the primary alias of Bryan Jones, aka Sol and Sol 46, a rapper and producer whose 1990s group House of Krazees was among the horrorcore acts out of Detroit. Throughout his career, Jones' approach has been less extreme than that of his average stylistic peer, typically aggressive to the point of being confrontational with considerably less-cartoonish imagery. During the '90s, Jones also teamed up with Big Father Hi-Top for the Esham-produced EP Rollin' with Strength (1992) and released a solo album, X-Posed (1996). In the 2000s, Jones collaborated with fellow House of Krazees member Skrapz as one-half of the duos Halfbreed and Level Jumpers, worked as the hype man for Blaze Ya Dead Homie, and continued his sporadic solo activity with a couple EPs and the album Oh Hell No! (2006). After an extended break from music, Jones returned in the 2010s with a flurry of featured appearances and short-form solo releases. Additionally, he and Blaze Ya Dead Homie released Ride the Stars (2016) as Zodiac Mprint, which was followed by the third proper R.O.C. album, Digital Voodoo (2017). ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi