T-ROB born ( Thomas Roberts) is a florida born and bred music head. Music is my life. I started rappin at the age of fourteen years old. I use to listen to Melle Mell , Kurtis Blow , The Fat Boys , RunDmc , and LL Cool J , and thats when i knew then thats what i wanted to do. When i first seen the now classic movie Krush Groove and i seen the struggles some rappers go thru to make it i told myself i wont give up i knew if i wanted to make it , it was gonna be hard but i wouldn't give up untill i reached my goal. Im still in the struggle but i love what i do. Im now ceo of my label Suthun Style Records( SSE ) and im workin with some real hungry artist and thats how you get things movin when you got some real soldiers on your side , who willing to ride with you untill the end. My first album Stuntin Down South gave me a push into underground success got my name out there. got alot good feedback so now its time to run with it. but i learn in this rap game you dont meet alot of real cats cause most cats wanna be in that spotlight thats why i do what i gotta do i live and breathe my music . i got alot of things goin on like writing movie scripts , clothing line called Tre Robinson Clothing , Magazines and Radio. im trying to do it all before im too old to do it. i come from a long line of muscians my dad is a singer my uncles are into music too. i learned how to write music at a early age all different types of music. Blues , R&B , Hip Hop , and ive recorded a couple christian rap songs i figure thats where i will end up soon doin christian rap i dont wanna be rappin about in the club smoking blunts and bi***es when im 50. i have a strong dedicated love for music , being in the studio creating music is a high for me. cause when im not recording im lost. i love to create music and watch the reaction i get from the crowd. i use to go to the club when i recorded my first album ( Stuntin Down South ) and the DJ would play a couple of my jams. i would sit in the back in the club in the dark noone knew i was there and watch the crowd reaction they loved my sounds and it gave me a bighead for the moment but it also gave me that motivation to work even harder and keep puttin that raw sound out that the my fans , friends , haters would love lol. Livin Life as T-ROB wasn't always easy, i know some people say all rappers have the same story but my story is a little different . I grew up in the projects around alot of old school hustlas but we wasn't poor my peeps made sure i had what i needed. my mistake was i thought i had to be in it to win it. i wanted to roll with the niggas with the baddest cars and the flyest girls so thats what made me resort to the street life. all my homies was gettin money so what else i was suppose to do GET MONEY!!. but going thru some of the things i went thru made me strong. and now i look back i see alot my friends doin hard time , some dead and some just lost in the streets . i chose to do what i love and thats music. No matter what is being supplied, a hustler is only as good as his word. With Florida serving up some of the hottest product in the rap game, native son T-Rob stands as one of the most exciting merchants of cool to emerge in years. Thanks to underground testimonials like “Hustle” and “Ghetto Minded,” T-Rob’s street swagger and authentic style has quickly made believers out of some the biggest players in the game. In his native Florida, and throughout the south, T-Rob has created nothing short of a movement. Like many hustlers on the mic, rapping wasn’t in Rob’s original game plan. As CEO of Suthun Style Entertainment, Rob was content to stack his paper from the background. “Basically, I’m a real nigga so I can relate more to a lot of cats,” Rob says of his appeal. “ I don’t just do music for the clubs, I do music for the struggle. I do music for everyday niggas, the kids who ain’t got no sense of direction. I’m trying to restore some of the morals back into the game, as far as the street.” What sets T-Rob’s music apart is his ability to bring color and flash to a story that has been told so many times before. He’s a true digital age artist who doesn’t need 16 bars to develop a picture in your head. When he snaps off a verse the image is simple enough for everyone to feel it instantly