NEW YORK 鈥 Rapper Black Rob, known for his hit 鈥淲hoa!鈥 and key contributions to Diddy's dominant Bad Boy Records in the 1990s and early 2000s, has died. He was 52.
Black Rob died Saturday in Atlanta, according to longtime friend and former labelmate Mark Curry, who said he was holding the hip-hop performer's hand at the end. He'd been hospitalized and suffered multiple health problems in recent years, and died of cardiac arrest, Curry said.
鈥淩est in power, King,鈥 Diddy wrote on Instagram. 鈥淵ou have made millions of people all over the world feel good and dance!鈥
Born Robert Ross and raised in Harlem, New York City, Black Rob started rapping even before he became a teenager. After signing to Bad Boy, he made striking guest appearances alongside labelmates in the 1990s and early 2000s, including Diddy鈥檚 鈥淏ad Boy for Life" and remixes of Total's 鈥淲hat About Us鈥 and 112鈥檚 鈥淐ome See Me."
He spun a 13-bar story of revenge on the 1998 posse cut 鈥24 Hrs. to Live鈥 alongside DMX, who died earlier this month.
His debut album 鈥淟ife Story,鈥 released in 2000, peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard charts and went platinum, led by the infectious single 鈥淲hoa!鈥
鈥濃榃hoa!鈥 carried us through a significant point of our time in hip-hop," Curry said. 鈥淗e always felt like he took the label on his back.鈥
His second album, 鈥淭he Black Rob Report,鈥 was his last with Bad Boy, and his career stalled due to legal troubles. He served four years in prison in connection with a 2004 hotel robbery.
Curry said Diddy had helped Black Rob financially over the years and was paying for the rapper's funeral.
Gary Gerard Hamilton, The Associated Press