TB Robby - Sorry, the house is on fire (Album)
TB Robby has always remained locked into his craft, and it shows. Never one to brag or boast, he's built his reputation through consistency, hard work, and the respect he's earned from listeners who have followed his journey. That's what makes “Sorry, the house is on fire” such a compelling release.
While Robby doesn't abandon his humility, this project finds him demanding the recognition he's long deserved. Throughout the album, he makes it clear that his name belongs in conversations among the elite. His accolades as both an artist and a producer tower over those of many of his peers in the city, and, if we're being honest, the argument can be made across the entire state as well.
From the moment the project begins, Robby sets the tone. Opening tracks "The Big One" and "100 Raw" stand as some of his strongest performances to date. His conviction is undeniable, delivering sharp bars and commanding energy that immediately pull listeners into his world. It's not arrogance; it's confidence earned through years of dedication and results.
As the album progresses, Robby continues to elevate the standard. The production remains strong, the lyricism is focused, and the overall execution reflects an artist operating at a higher level than ever before.
With “Sorry, the house is on fire,” TB Robby raises the bar once again. The project serves as a warning: he's coming for the overdue recognition, and if competition stands in the way, warfare is permissible. Whether as an artist, producer, or creative force, Robby continues to prove that his name deserves respect whenever the conversation turns to the best doing it.