Robb Banks, born Richard O’Neil Burrell, is an influential American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer who has made significant strides in the music industry since his debut. He first gained recognition in 2012 with the Raider Klan movement, releasing his debut mixtape “Calendars,” which showcased his unique style and garnered attention on platforms like Tumblr. Following this success, he released his second mixtape, “Tha City,” in 2013, featuring popular singles such as “All the Way Live” and “On Me,” further solidifying his presence in the underground rap scene.
In 2015, Banks took a major step in his career by signing with 300 Entertainment, leading to the release of his debut studio album, “Year of the Savage.” The album featured collaborations with notable artists and was well-received, showcasing his growth as an artist. His ability to blend various musical influences, including R&B and anime culture, has set him apart in the hip-hop genre, allowing him to cultivate a dedicated fanbase.
Throughout his career, Robb Banks has continued to evolve, releasing a series of EPs and mixtapes, including “C2: Death of My Teenage” and “Molly World.” His work often reflects his personal experiences and artistic inspirations, drawing from a diverse range of influences, including Biggie Smalls and Sade. His distinctive sound and lyrical content resonate with fans, making him a prominent figure in contemporary rap.
In recent years, Banks has maintained his momentum with projects like “Falconia” and its deluxe version, “Falcon of the Millennium,” both released in 2022. His commitment to his craft and innovative approach to music continue to inspire and engage audiences, establishing Robb Banks as a key player in the evolving landscape of hip-hop.