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Banks performing at Summerfest 2015
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출생1994년 9월 24일(1994-09-24)(29세)
New York City, U.S.
직업
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
장르
활동 시기2009–present
레이블
웹사이트robbbanks.com

Richard O'Neil Burrell Jr.[1] (born September 24, 1994) better known by his stage name Robb Banks (often stylized as Robb Bank$), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Born in New York City, the rapper later moved to Broward County, Florida, at age six and has lived there ever since. He gained recognition with the Raider Klan movement in 2012 where he would debut his first mixtape Calendars and his follow-up mixtape Tha City in 2013.

Early life

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Robb Banks was born Richard O'Neil Burrell Jr, on September 24, 1994, in New York City. He is the oldest child of Carol Johnson and Jamaican dancehall reggae recording artist Shaggy.[2] Burrell spent the first six years of his life in New York before he and his mother moved to Broward County, Florida. He dropped out of high school his senior year and began working on music.[3][4]

Career

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2011–12: Calendars and rise to prominence

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In 2012, after releasing his project Everyday Except Monday, with Matt Meyer Lansky as Tuesday Thru Sunday and a slew of other songs in 2011, Banks released his debut mixtape Calendars.[5][6] The solo project predominately consisted of Robb rapping over beats by artists like Clams Casino and SBTRKT, and samples from Aaliyah and OutKast. The project became a hit on the microblogging platform Tumblr.[3] He collaborated with producers like Nuri and SpaceGhostPurrp and began touring the country, developing an underground following.

2013: Tha City

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After a brief hiatus, Robb began working on another project titled Tha City. He promoted the mixtape by releasing singles off the project including "Practice", "All the Way Live", and "On Me". Tha City was released on October 1, 2013.[7] Prior to the release of this tape rumors had surfaced as to whether or not Shaggy was Robb's father, a fact that was formerly denied, but was soon confirmed by him to be true by making the cover for Tha City an old family photo of Banks and Shaggy. After the release of this mixtape, Robb went on a year-long hiatus as he continued touring and spreading his music around the world.

2014–15: 2PhoneShawty, No Trespassing and Year of the Savage

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Throughout 2014, Robb began touring around the world and rarely released new music, only to show that he is still working on Year of the Savage. This was until the end of the year, when he began hinting new projects that have been in the work. In December, Banks put out the first (promotional) single for his debut commercial release, called "2PhoneShawty". It ended up being the only song recorded in 2013 on the entire album.

In 2015, he started working on a new batch of music for YOTS, which would mainly feature production from his new affiliate Nuez.[8] In April, Robb released two extended-plays: 2PhoneShawty and No Trespassing. The 2PhoneShawty EP consisted of outtakes from Year of the Savage, and No Trespassing was a collaboration between him and Memphis-born rapper Chris Travis, all recorded in 2014.

On August 13, 2015, Banks released the lead single for his album, titled "Pressure". After that he continued to promote YOTS by releasing a bunch of freestyled tracks. It was during one of these freestyles ("Throw It Up") that he confirmed the release date for his long-awaited album.

On October 2, 2015, Robb Banks released Year of the Savage through 300 Entertainment's Dorian Distribution.[5]

2016–2017: C2: Death of My Teenage and Rich Gang

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On September 27, 2016, Banks released a sequel to "Calendars" titled "C2: Death of My Teenage" which featured guest appearances from Los Hosale and XXXTentacion, co-founder of Members Only, a hip hop collective he would later join.[9] The mixtape was preceded by the release of the single "BETT".[10][11]

Following the release of the mixtape, Robb embarked on a tour of the same name, which was to feature fellow South Florida rappers Ski Mask the Slump God, Wifisfuneral and Ronny J. New Jersey's Da$h and Chicago's Warhol. SS were also set to open. Before the tour began, however, Da$h was arrested, causing him to be dropped from the tour.

In early January 2017, it was announced by Cash Money Records founder Birdman that Banks was the newest member of the label's Rich Gang subsidiary.[12][13] Robb later confirmed that while he was a part of Rich Gang, he would continue to be an independent artist, choosing not to sign with Cash Money.

At this time, Banks also took to Twitter to announce a new project titled "Falconia", a sequel to his sophomore effort "Tha City".[14]

On September 26, 2017, Banks released EP "Cloverfield 2.0"[15] Months later, on December 27, 2017, he dropped another EP called "2: Pillz".[16]

2018–2019: Molly World, Cloverfield 3 and Road to Falconia

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On February 12, 2018, Banks released single "A Milli (4 M's)" and announced the upcoming release of "No Rooftops 2: Reloaded".[17] Weeks later Banks would release a mixtape titled "Molly World" through Empire Distribution on March 9, 2018.[18] Track 14 of "Molly World" "Let Da Beat Build" was made part of Cash Money's "Before Anythang" Documentary Soundtrack.[19][20] On April 7, 2018, Bank$ and Wifisfuneral released lead single "EA" from their early 2019 collaborative project.[21][22]

On April 27, 2018, Banks announced that his long rumored project Falconia will be arriving sometime in summer 2018. However, the date was delayed yet again.[23]

On August 17, 2018, the third part of his Cloverfeild series dropped, mainly consisting of quality Falconia outtakes.

Later in 2019, after the January 11th joint effort with Wifi, Robb released "Road to Falconia" on December 13, 2019, which now serves as the full-length prelude to his long-awaited debut.

2020–present: No Rooftops 2, The Leak (Vol. 1 and 2), and Few Pillz

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On April 16, 2020, Banks released his sequel album to "No Rooftops" called "No Rooftops 2". It also served as the follow up to his previous project Road to Falconia. This album included beats from the early 2000s as well as few original instrumentals.

Later that year Robb dropped a two-part project titled "Tha Leak", with the first part being almost entirely mixtape original songs, and the second being various leftover material tracks from the same year.

On April 19, 2021, Banks released the EP "Few Pillz".

As of now "Falconia" is set to release as a single project in early April, 2022, although a specific release date is yet to be officially announced.

Influences

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Banks' style is notorious for its heavy sampling of old school R&B, pop culture and Japanese anime.[3] Robb states his inspiration to rap comes from Biggie Smalls and that one of his favorite artists of all time is British quiet storm-style singer Sade.[3][5] Robb has also mentioned Lil' Wayne, Webbie, SpaceGhostPurrp, his father and Slug as an influence to his sound. His tag "I Think I Might Be Happy" is synonymous with his music and is taken from a scene of the U.S. version of Skins. Banks frequently makes references to Japanese anime Naruto and calls it his favorite anime of all time. Banks also refers to himself as "Femto" from the Japanese manga, Berserk.

Discography

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Albums

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Mixtapes

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  • Calendars (2012)
  • Tha City (2013)
  • No Rooftops (2016)
  • C2: Death of My Teenage (2016)
  • Molly World (2018)
  • Cloverfield 3 (2018)
  • Connected (2019) with Wifisfuneral
  • Road to Falconia (2019)
  • No Rooftops 2 (2020)
  • Tha Leak, Vol. 1 (2020)
  • Tha Leak, Vol. 2 (2020)
  • 2PhoneShawty (2015)
  • No Trespassing (2015) with Chris Travis
  • Cloverfield 2.0 (2017)
  • 2 Pillz (2017)
  • 100 Year War (Golden Age) (2018)
  • Few Pillz (2021)

Singles

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  • Practice (2013) feat. Sir Michael Rocks
  • All the Way Live (2013)
  • On Me (2013)
  • 2PhoneShawty (2014)
  • 24/7 (2015) feat. IndigoChildRick
  • Solid (2015) with Chris Travis
  • Pressure (2015)
  • BETT (2016)
  • ILYSM (2017) feat. Famous Dex
  • Can't Feel My Face (2019) with Wifisfuneral
  • Hentai (2019)

References

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  1. “Richard Oneil Burrell's Record Broward County, FL - 7/29/2014”. openpasts.com. 2015년 10월 11일에 확인함. [깨진 링크]
  2. “Robb Bank$ Is His Own Man”. 《Noisey》 (영어). 2013년 11월 27일. 2018년 11월 6일에 확인함. 
  3. Tracy, Liz (2016년 1월 12일). “Rapper Robb Bank$ Is a Phenomenon Among Millennial Hip-Hop Fans”. 《Miami New Times. 2017년 9월 4일에 확인함. 
  4. “Shaggy's Son Robb Banks Flips His Father's Hit, "It Wasn't Me". Vladtv.com. 2017년 1월 7일. 2018년 3월 11일에 확인함. 
  5. Seabrook III, Robby (2015년 10월 29일). “Robb Bank$ Isn't Different, He's Just Smarter Than You: An Interview with a Savage”. 《Noisey. 2017년 9월 4일에 확인함. 
  6. Krastz, Roger (2017년 3월 28일). “Watch Robb Banks' Pitch for 2017 XXL Freshman”. 《XXL. 2017년 9월 4일에 확인함. 
  7. Bein, Kat (2013년 10월 1일). “Robb Bank$ Drops New Mixtape, T/H/A City: "People Aren't Going to Get It". 《Miami New Times. 2017년 9월 4일에 확인함. 
  8. “Robb Bank$ Talks Year of the Savage and Signing to 300”. massappeal.com. 2015년 10월 11일에 확인함. [깨진 링크]
  9. Madden, Sidney (2016년 9월 28일). “Robb Banks Drops 'C2: Death of My Teenage' Mixtape”. 《XXL. 2017년 9월 4일에 확인함. 
  10. Diaz, Angel (2016년 6월 17일). “Premiere: Listen to Robb Bank$' New Banger "Bett". 《Complex. 2017년 9월 4일에 확인함. 
  11. Ivey, Justin (2016년 6월 17일). “Robb Bank$ Releases New Single "Bett". 《XXL. 2017년 9월 4일에 확인함. 
  12. Schwadron, Eli (2017년 1월 5일). “Robb Banks Signs With Cash Money”. 《XXL. 2017년 9월 4일에 확인함. 
  13. Smith Trevor (2013년 1월 15일). “Is Robb Bank$ Signed To Cash Money?”. Hotnewhiphop.com. 2018년 3월 11일에 확인함. 
  14. FℰოϮ✺🌚 [RobbBanks] (2017년 2월 12일). “((#Falconia)) .. Part 2 of Tha .. 🔜 💍 twitter.com/lavozziii/stat” (트윗). 2017년 5월 24일에 확인함. 
  15. “Robb Banks Drops New 'Cloverfield 2.0' EP - XXL”. Xxlmag.com. 2018년 3월 11일에 확인함. 
  16. “Robb Banks Drops New Project '2: Pillz' - XXL”. Xxlmag.com. 2018년 3월 11일에 확인함. 
  17. Zidel Axel (2018년 2월 10일). “Robb Banks Drops New Track "A Milli (4 M's)". Hotnewhiphop.com. 2018년 3월 11일에 확인함. 
  18. Aron A (2017년 7월 31일). “Robb Bank$ Drops Off Chief Keef Assisted "Ride Wit Me". Hotnewhiphop.com. 2018년 3월 11일에 확인함. 
  19. Kevin Goddard (2018년 3월 30일). “Stream Cash Money's "Before Anythang" Soundtrack”. Hotnewhiphop.com. 2018년 4월 9일에 확인함. 
  20. Billboard (2018년 3월 29일). “Cash Money 'Before Anythang' Soundtrack: See the Track List”. Billboard. 2018년 4월 9일에 확인함. 
  21. EDDIE YOUNG (2014년 6월 20일). “Robb Banks and Wifisfuneral Drop Off Fire New Single Titled "EA". Daily Chiefers. 2018년 4월 9일에 확인함. 
  22. “Ea - Single by Robb Bank$ & wifisfuneral”. itunes. 2018년 4월 7일. 2018년 4월 9일에 확인함. 
  23. FℰოϮ✺🌚 [RobbBanks] (2019년 8월 21일). “Killer drops after my project drops ... all ima say September” (트윗). 
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