B.o.B

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Biography

Bobby Ray Simmons, Jr. (born November 15, 1988), better known by his stage name B.o.B, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer. He is currently signed under the labels of Grand Hustle Records, Rebel Rock Entertainment, and Atlantic Records. His debut single "Nothin' on You" reached number one in both the United States and the United Kingdom. His second single "Airplanes" too peaked at number one in the United Kingdom and at number two in the US. His third single, "Magic", became B.o.B's third consecutive top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100. B.o.B was named the ninth Hottest MC in the Game of 2010 by MTV. On April 27, 2010 his debut album, B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray was released, reaching number one on the US charts. Simmons was born November 15, 1988 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He played the trumpet in his school band from elementary school through high school. Although his parents wanted him to continue his education, Simmons decided in sixth grade that he wanted to pursue a music career. His father, a pastor, disapproved of his son's choices until he realized that Simmons was using music as a form of therapy and a creative outlet. Simmons later reflected on his experience, saying, "They’ve always supported me. They got my first keyboard to make beats on and they helped me out getting equipment here and there. But it was kind of hard for them to really understand what I was really trying to accomplish." B.o.B attended Columbia High School in Decatur, Georgia. After meeting his mentor and co-manager, B. Rich, in 2002 at 14 years of age, B.o.B sold his first beat to former Slip-n-Slide recording artist Citti for a song titled "I'm the Cookie Man." Meanwhile B.o.B felt he had made it: "I went and blew all of my money on fast stuff like a chain and ballin'. Soon I was broke again, but I learned two important things from it; make sure I save my money and that I was hooked on music." Back to square one, B.o.B continued performing at open mics and underground venues to perfect his craft. In 2006, because he was underage, B. Rich helped sneak B.o.B into Club Crucial, a night club owned by Atlanta rapper T.I.. There, B.o.B performed a song titled "Cloud 9", a self -produced, spoken word-like ode to marijuana. In attendance was producer and industry veteran, T.J. Chapman, CEO of TJ's DJ's. TJ Chapman agreed to co-manage B.o.B, which only a month later led to B.o.B's signing with Atlantic Records and subsidiary imprint Rebel Rock, run by Florida producer Jim Jonsin. His first single for Atlantic, 2007's "Haterz Everywhere", reached the top five of Billboard's Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart. Along with his solo production career, B.o.B is part of a production/rap group called HamSquad, along with Playboy Tre, TJ Chapman, and B. Rich.

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Item Name Item Details
Year Formed 2010
Number of Albums 64
Record Label Grand Hustle
Website www.bobatl.com
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When did Bob Dylan sign his first recording contract?

1961

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When was Dylan born?

Duluth, Minnesota

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Where was Dylan raised?

Hibbing

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What was Dylan's father's name?

Abram

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What was Bob's real name?

Robert Allen Zimmerman

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When did Dylan drop out of college and move to New York?

1960

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What was Woody's name?

Woody Guthrie

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Who did Bob Dylan sign a recording contract with?

Columbia Records

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How many original songs did the album contain?

two

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In what year was The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan released?

1963

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What song was released in 1963?

The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan

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Who was hailed as the Shakespeare of his generation?

Dylan

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How many albums did Dylan sell?

tens of millions

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What pop star did Dylan serve a brief stint playing piano for?

Bobby Vee

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What poet was Dylan named after?

Dylan Thomas

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When did Dylan arrive in New York City?

late January 1961

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Where was Gerdes Folk City located?

Greenwich Village

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What instrument did Dylan play for a recording session with Harry Belafonte?

harmonica

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How long was Dylan hired to play harmonica?

four months

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Who was the talent scoutproducer who investigated Dylans live shows?

John Hammond

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What nickname did Dylan get for his unkempt appearance?

Hammonds Folly

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What has Dylan been a major figure in?

popular culture

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more than 60 years

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What influences did his lyrics incorporate?

political, social, philosophical, and literary

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When did Dylan release his self-titled debut album?

1962

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sixminute

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What group did Dylan record with?

the Band

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Who continues to stretch his boundaries on every recording?

Bob Margolin

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I book and play events, festivals, and what else?

house parties

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Bob M wrote seven new songs and what drummer marches an original instrumental?

Bob C

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three decades

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R&B

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Who did McDills meet while attending Lamar College in Beaumont?

Allen Reynolds

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What two songs did Reynolds help get recorded?

Happy Man by Perry Como and Black Sheep by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs

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What song did McDill write with Clement and Reynolds in Nashville in 1970?

Catfish John

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Who was Bobby Ray Simmons, Jr. born in?

WinstonSalem, North Carolina

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What instrument did he play throughout grade school?

trumpet

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At what age did Klinic sell a beat of his own to SlipNSlide recording artist Citty?

15

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What was the name of the fulllength debut of T. I.?

The Adventures of Bobby Ray

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Who did XXL, Spin, and MTV tag as Atlanta's next rap artist?

Bobby Ray Simmons, Jr

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Magic was a Top Ten single and led to how many Grammy nods?

five

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What is the name of OutKast's third single?

Airplanes

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How many top 10 hits did Magic have on the US Billboard Hot 100?

3rd

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Who was the lead singer of Out Of My Mind?

Nicki Minaj

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In what month and year was his third album released?

December 2013

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What is the main focus of the book?

Dylan's music and lyrics

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For how long did Cash captivate audiences with his unique voice and candid portrayal of the life of a working man?

nearly five decades

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