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Native Tulsa And International Recording Artist Dangerous Rob Presents New Single “Real Sh!t” Shot On Location Veracruz Beach, Panama

The Oklahoma Eagle Newswire

 

 

Real Sh!t describes the reality of a grown man’s perspective of what’s REAL!! Shot on Location in Panama City Panama and directed by Jesus Obando, D-Rob is living his best life on the sandy beaches of Panama while laying down some of the realist words to live by.

“First love yourself (that’s real) That’s what fly to me. The realist thing that you can do is never tell a lie to me / Cheating is old, we all grown, its real just to tell the truth. First some that hardest thing in life is to tell the truth…”

Oklahoma has produced some of the biggest names in the music industry. The Gap Band and Charlie Wilson, Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Wayman Tisdale and Hanson.

Oklahoma’s premiere hip hop artist Robert C. Daniels II aka Dangerous Rob, known to his friends as D-Rob, has already made his mark in Japan, Germany, Australia and the UK. D-Rob recorded his first rap record at the age of 15 with a group named THOB-MOB, graduated from Thomas Edison Prep School and he went on to Langston University where he majored in Broadcast Journalism. Ultimately, he put his educational goals aside and released his second record. With the combined forces of Partners-N-Rhyme a local rap group, this record was distributed nationwide through an independent label called ACI Records based out of Los Angeles, California.

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Their record independently sold more than 100,000 copies of the single “Cold Chillin in the Middle”. This popularity allowed the group a feature on the Arsenio Hall Show, and National Tours across the country.

 

 

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