Chubb Rock Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Mr. Rock |
| 2 | East Vs. West (remix) |
| 3 | The One |
| 4 | I Will Survive |
| 5 | The Chubbster |
| 6 | The Five Deadly Venoms |
| 7 | Games We Play |
| 8 | Bring 'em Home Safely |
| 9 | The Big Man |
| 10 | 3 Men At Chung King |
| 11 | I Gotta Get Mine Yo |
| 12 | The Bad Boyz |
| 13 | Beef |
| 14 | I Am What I Am |
| 15 | I'm Too Much |
| 16 | Don't Drink The Milk |
| 17 | A Message To The B.a.n. |
| 18 | I Don't Want To Be Lonely |
| 19 | See You In October |
| 20 | The Arrival |
| 21 | Life |
| 22 | Enjoy Ya Self |
| 23 | Cat |
| 24 | Enter The Dragon |
| 25 | So Much Things To Say |
| 26 | The Mind |
| 27 | My Brother |
| 28 | The Hatred |
| 29 | I Need Some Blow |
| 30 | Which Way Is Up |
| 31 | Reputation |
| 32 | The Man |
| 33 | Another Statistic |
| 34 | The Night Scene |
| 35 | Black Trek Iv - The Voyage Home |
| 36 | Clear the Decks |
| 37 | I'm The Man |
| 38 | Party Right |
| 39 | The Funky |
| 40 | Pop 'Nuff Shit |
| 41 | Some-o-next Shit |
| 42 | And the Winner Is... (The Grammys) |
| 43 | Blow the Whistle |
| 44 | Bonus Beat |
| 45 | Bump the Floor |
| 46 | Carry On |
| 47 | Caught Up |
| 48 | Caught Up (Remix) |
| 49 | DJ Innovator |
| 50 | Daddy's Home |
Chubb Rock Albums
About Chubb Rock
Chubb Rock is a New York-based rapper who emerged in the late 1980s as one of hip-hop's most skilled lyricists, known for his smooth flow, clever wordplay, and positive messaging that stood apart from the harder-edged rap of his era. His breakthrough album "The One" (1991) showcased his ability to blend conscious rap with accessible hooks, while tracks like "Treat 'Em Right" and "The Chubbster" demonstrated his knack for both social commentary and playful braggadocio. Though he never achieved massive commercial success, Chubb Rock's technical prowess and articulate delivery influenced a generation of East Coast rappers who valued lyrical complexity over street credibility. His catalog, including albums like "The Mind" and "I Gotta Get Mine Yo," represents hip-hop's more thoughtful side during the genre's golden age.