B-Tight | |
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Birth name | Robert Edward Davis |
Also known as | B!Tight, Der Neger, Bobby, Bobby Dick |
Born | December 28, 1979 |
Origin | Palm Springs, California, United States |
Genres | Hip hop, Gangsta rap |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels |
Aggro Berlin (2001–2009) Sektenmuzik |
Associated acts | Sido, A.i.d.S, Tony D, Fler |
Robert Edward Davis (born 28 December 1979), better known by his stage name B-Tight, is a gangsta rapper, who grew up in Berlin, Germany.
Davis was born in Palm Springs, California, to a German mother and an African American father, but he grew up in Germany.
When he was younger he initially wanted to become a professional basketball player, however a freak groin injury prevented him from doing so. Davis grew up in Märkisches Viertel in Berlin, where he also met his later roommate and rap partner Sido, with whom he formed the duo A.i.d.S and they began to write song lyrics. The group's beats were made on a PlayStation.
Davis and Sido released their first demo album, Wissen Flow Talent, over hip hop label Royal Bunker, as duo called Royal TS. It follows more demo recordings of them, joined by Vokalmatador and Rhymin Simon. Later they formed group Die Sekte, but they broke up in 2000. In the same year, released Davis' first release B-Tight sein Album as demo tape.
In 2001, B-Tight signed in January to Berlin-based label Aggro Berlin, as well as Sido. Both rapper released their EP Das Mic und ich as Royal TS and the labels official first release. B-Tight released his EP Der Neger (in mir), in 2002, but it caused controversies as its hard and aggressive song lyrics, which were typical for the labels music style. Later rapper Bushido signed, who joined B-Tight and Sido.
In 2002, B-Tight worked with his label mates on their label albums Aggro Ansage Nr. 1 and Aggro Ansage Nr. 2 (released 2003).
In 2005, Davis recorded songs with Tony D for their mixtape Heisse Ware.