K-Rab
Hip hop music, Musical Artist
Who is K-Rab?
K-Rab is an American record producer from Atlanta, Georgia who claims to be the originator of "snap music". A song he produced, "Laffy Taffy"—performed by Atlanta based hip-hop group D4L—was recently honored by ASCAP, as one of the "most performed songs" of 2006. "Laffy Taffy" also reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. R&B vocal group Cherish's hit single "Do It, to It" is based on the K-Rab-produced "Do It, Do It" by BHI, DJ Unk's "Walk It Out" is inspired by BHI's "Westside Walk It Out", Freak Nasty has a song called "Snap Ya Fingers", and Diddy used a sample of BHI's "Do It, Do It" on an early Pussycat Dolls single.
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