Robert "Bob" Khaleel, known by his stage name Bronx Style Bob, was an American
rapper from the Bronx, New York City. Raised in a strict Arab-Jamaican immigrant
household, he was exposed to poetry and urban culture disciplines such as
graffiti, breakdancing, and DJing. In 1985, Bob, working with Afrika Bambaataa’s
Universal Zulu Nation, released his first song "N.Y. Ninja / Bob-Didi-Bob" for
the soundtrack of the movie New York Ninja. He was the president of the Bronx
Style Crew and toured with the Magnificent Force breakdance crew. In 1986, he
recorded singles for Spring Posse Re...