About Bigg Robb
Bigg Robb

Bigg Robb

Real Name: Robert Smith It’s been almost 3 decades since Robert ”Bigg Robb” Smith started on his professional musical journey in Cincinnati, Ohio. Starting off in 1979 as a local disc jockey at a small community radio station in his hometown, Robert began meeting celebrities and forging relationships that changed his life. At WAIF FM 88.3 he was put on air by Tom Knox, and after about a year and a half of doing this, he got his own show. Then Robert took the initiative to do some interviews with artists and that’s how he met Midnight Star, Reggie Calloway, Bootsy Collins and Roger Troutman. Bootsy was the first who visited the radio station, and he gave Robert a chance to really be a professional by letting him do some jobs and hang out with him in the studio. During the same time period, Robert met Zapp Troutman while leaving a Midnight Star recording session at the 5th Floor Studios. Terry introduced Robert to Roger Troutman and they became friends. Since then, Robert has been around the Zapp camp since 1982. After years of mentoring under Roger, Robert started recording himself. He would try to take the things that he learned by working at the Troutman Sound Labs, and expand upon them. His first cd was called “Cheddar-Cheddar” which is mainly a rap type thing. His next project was a rap record for the artist Drawz on Warner Bros. Records and was called "U Da 1." With the release of his cd "Grown Folk’s Muzic," he started his own label for which he also recorded a few albums with his group, Da Problem Solvas featuring singer Big Woo. Robert worked on this project with Sure 2 B, also known as Zapp`s tour drummer Bart Thomas and originally from Roger Troutman`s protege group, New Horizons.

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