Rob Base performs through the “I Love The 90’s” tour on Sunday, Aug. 7, 2022, at RiverEdge Park in Aurora, Unwell.
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Rob Base, a rapper and one half of the Harlem hip-hop duo Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock, has died after a battle with most cancers. He was 59.
Base, whose actual identify was Robert Ginyard, was greatest identified for the 1988 chart-topper “It Takes Two,” a mix of hip-hop and home music that helped convey each genres into the mainstream.
“Rob’s music, power, and legacy helped form a era and introduced pleasure to thousands and thousands world wide,” learn a press release on his Instagram asserting his dying. “Past the stage, he was a loving father, household man, pal, and artistic drive whose affect won’t ever be forgotten.”
His inventive counterpart Rodney “Skip” Bryce, who glided by the stage identify DJ E-Z Rock, died in 2014 at age 46 of issues from diabetes.
The 2 met as fifth grade college students in Harlem and mentioned they had been impressed to make music by the success of one other Harlem-based group, Crash Crew. They signed in 1987 with Profile Information, one of many earliest hip-hop labels.
The next yr, “It Takes Two” landed within the Billboard Sizzling 100 and reached No. 3 on Billboard’s Sizzling Dance/Membership Songs chart. The tune has since been sampled by different artists together with Snoop Dogg and The Black Eyed Peas and has appeared in a number of movies. It has been licensed platinum by the Recording Business Affiliation of America.
The duo’s subsequent single, “Get on the Dance Ground,” noticed comparable success on the membership songs chart.



