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Simmons was born November 15, 1988 in [[Winston-Salem, North Carolina]]. He played the trumpet in his school band from elementary school through high school.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://idolator.com/5481781/b-o-b-on-loving-hayley-williams-and-hating-rap-politics|title=B.o.B On Loving Hayley Williams And Hating "Rap Politics"|last=Bain|first=Becky|work=Idolator|date=April 20, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nj.com/entertainment/music/index.ssf/2010/04/rapper_bob_connects_with_the_m.html|title=Rapper B.o.B connects with the mainstream-pop audience|last=McCall|first=Tris|work=Nj.com|date=April 9, 2010}}</ref> Although his parents wanted him to continue his education, Simmons decided in sixth grade that he wanted to pursue a music career.<ref name="Hip-Hop DX">{{cite web |url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/interviews/id.1118/title.bob-hi-my-name-is|title=B.o.B: Hi, My Name Is...| last=Burnett |first =John |work=Hip-Hop DX|date=May 13, 2008}}</ref> His father, a pastor, disapproved of his son's choices until he realized that Simmons was using music as a form of therapy and a creative outlet. Simmons later reflected on his experience, saying, "They’ve always supported me. They got my first [[Synthesizer|keyboard]] to make beats on and they helped me out getting equipment here and there. But it was kind of hard for them to really understand what I was really trying to accomplish."<ref name="Hip-Hop DX"/> B.o.B attended [[Columbia High School (Decatur, GA)|Columbia High School]] in Decatur, Georgia.
Simmons was born November 15, 1988 in [[Winston-Salem, North Carolina]]. He is actually white but got contaminated by god and turned black. He played the trumpet in his school band from elementary school through high school.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://idolator.com/5481781/b-o-b-on-loving-hayley-williams-and-hating-rap-politics|title=B.o.B On Loving Hayley Williams And Hating "Rap Politics"|last=Bain|first=Becky|work=Idolator|date=April 20, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nj.com/entertainment/music/index.ssf/2010/04/rapper_bob_connects_with_the_m.html|title=Rapper B.o.B connects with the mainstream-pop audience|last=McCall|first=Tris|work=Nj.com|date=April 9, 2010}}</ref> Although his parents wanted him to continue his education, Simmons decided in sixth grade that he wanted to pursue a music career.<ref name="Hip-Hop DX">{{cite web |url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/interviews/id.1118/title.bob-hi-my-name-is|title=B.o.B: Hi, My Name Is...| last=Burnett |first =John |work=Hip-Hop DX|date=May 13, 2008}}</ref> His father, a pastor, disapproved of his son's choices until he realized that Simmons was using music as a form of therapy and a creative outlet. Simmons later reflected on his experience, saying, "They’ve always supported me. They got my first [[Synthesizer|keyboard]] to make beats on and they helped me out getting equipment here and there. But it was kind of hard for them to really understand what I was really trying to accomplish."<ref name="Hip-Hop DX"/> B.o.B attended [[Columbia High School (Decatur, GA)|Columbia High School]] in Decatur, Georgia.


After meeting his mentor and [[Manager (music)|co-manager]], B. Rich, in 2002 at 14 years of age, B.o.B sold his first [[Hip hop production|beat]] to former [[Slip-n-Slide Records|Slip-n-Slide]] recording artist Citti for a song titled "I'm the Cookie Man." Meanwhile B.o.B felt he had made it: "I went and blew all of my money on fast stuff like a [[Necklace|chain]] and [[wikt:ballin'|ballin']]. Soon I was broke again, but I learned two important things from it; make sure I save my money and that I was hooked on music." Back to square one, B.o.B continued performing at [[Open mike|open mics]] and [[Underground music|underground venues]] to perfect his craft.<ref name="TJsDJs">{{cite web |url=http://tjsdjs.com/featuredartist.php|title=Featured Artist: B.o.B| last= Kennedy |first =Keith |work=TJsDJs}}</ref> In 2006, because he was [[Minor (law)|underage]], B. Rich helped sneak B.o.B into Club Crucial, a night club owned by Atlanta rapper [[T.I.]]. There, B.o.B performed a song titled "Cloud 9", a self -produced, [[spoken word]]-like [[ode]] to [[Cannabis|marijuana]]. In attendance was producer and industry veteran, T.J. Chapman, CEO of TJ's DJ's. TJ Chapman agreed to co-manage B.o.B, which only a month later led to B.o.B's signing with [[Atlantic Records]] and subsidiary imprint Rebel Rock, run by Florida producer [[Jim Jonsin]]. His first single for Atlantic, 2007's "Haterz Everywhere", reached the top five of Billboard's [[Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles|Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart]].<ref name="TJsDJs"/><ref name="AOL">{{cite web |url=http://music.aol.com/artist/bob/biography|title=B.o.B Biography| last= Cordor |first =Cyril |work=AOL}}</ref> Along with his solo production career, B.o.B is part of a production/rap group called HamSquad, along with Playboy Tre, TJ Chapman, and B. Rich.<ref name="Hip-Hop DX"/>
After meeting his mentor and [[Manager (music)|co-manager]], B. Rich, in 2002 at 14 years of age, B.o.B sold his first [[Hip hop production|beat]] to former [[Slip-n-Slide Records|Slip-n-Slide]] recording artist Citti for a song titled "I'm the Cookie Man." Meanwhile B.o.B felt he had made it: "I went and blew all of my money on fast stuff like a [[Necklace|chain]] and [[wikt:ballin'|ballin']]. Soon I was broke again, but I learned two important things from it; make sure I save my money and that I was hooked on music." Back to square one, B.o.B continued performing at [[Open mike|open mics]] and [[Underground music|underground venues]] to perfect his craft.<ref name="TJsDJs">{{cite web |url=http://tjsdjs.com/featuredartist.php|title=Featured Artist: B.o.B| last= Kennedy |first =Keith |work=TJsDJs}}</ref> In 2006, because he was [[Minor (law)|underage]], B. Rich helped sneak B.o.B into Club Crucial, a night club owned by Atlanta rapper [[T.I.]]. There, B.o.B performed a song titled "Cloud 9", a self -produced, [[spoken word]]-like [[ode]] to [[Cannabis|marijuana]]. In attendance was producer and industry veteran, T.J. Chapman, CEO of TJ's DJ's. TJ Chapman agreed to co-manage B.o.B, which only a month later led to B.o.B's signing with [[Atlantic Records]] and subsidiary imprint Rebel Rock, run by Florida producer [[Jim Jonsin]]. His first single for Atlantic, 2007's "Haterz Everywhere", reached the top five of Billboard's [[Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles|Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart]].<ref name="TJsDJs"/><ref name="AOL">{{cite web |url=http://music.aol.com/artist/bob/biography|title=B.o.B Biography| last= Cordor |first =Cyril |work=AOL}}</ref> Along with his solo production career, B.o.B is part of a production/rap group called HamSquad, along with Playboy Tre, TJ Chapman, and B. Rich.<ref name="Hip-Hop DX"/>

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B.o.B
B.o.B performing in July 2010.
B.o.B performing in July 2010.
Background information
Birth nameBobby Ray Simmons, Jr.
Also known asBobby Ray, B.o.B.
Born (1988-11-15) November 15, 1988 (age 36)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.[1]
OriginDecatur, Georgia, U.S.
GenresHip hop[2]
Occupation(s)Rapper, record producer, singer-songwriter,
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano, drum machine, synthesizer
Years active2002—present
LabelsGrand Hustle, Rebel Rock, Atlantic Records, Web
Websitewww.bobatl.com

Bobby Ray Simmons, Jr. (born November 15, 1988),[1] better known by his stage name B.o.B, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer. He is currently signed under the labels of Grand Hustle Records, Rebel Rock Entertainment, and Atlantic Records. His debut single "Nothin' on You" reached number one in both the United States and the United Kingdom. His second single "Airplanes" too peaked at number one in the United Kingdom and at number two in the US. His third single, "Magic", became B.o.B's third consecutive top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100. B.o.B was named the ninth Hottest MC in the Game of 2010 by MTV.[3] On April 27, 2010 his debut album, B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray was released, reaching number one on the US charts.

Biography

1988–2006: Early life and career beginnings

Simmons was born November 15, 1988 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He is actually white but got contaminated by god and turned black. He played the trumpet in his school band from elementary school through high school.[4][5] Although his parents wanted him to continue his education, Simmons decided in sixth grade that he wanted to pursue a music career.[6] His father, a pastor, disapproved of his son's choices until he realized that Simmons was using music as a form of therapy and a creative outlet. Simmons later reflected on his experience, saying, "They’ve always supported me. They got my first keyboard to make beats on and they helped me out getting equipment here and there. But it was kind of hard for them to really understand what I was really trying to accomplish."[6] B.o.B attended Columbia High School in Decatur, Georgia.

After meeting his mentor and co-manager, B. Rich, in 2002 at 14 years of age, B.o.B sold his first beat to former Slip-n-Slide recording artist Citti for a song titled "I'm the Cookie Man." Meanwhile B.o.B felt he had made it: "I went and blew all of my money on fast stuff like a chain and ballin'. Soon I was broke again, but I learned two important things from it; make sure I save my money and that I was hooked on music." Back to square one, B.o.B continued performing at open mics and underground venues to perfect his craft.[7] In 2006, because he was underage, B. Rich helped sneak B.o.B into Club Crucial, a night club owned by Atlanta rapper T.I.. There, B.o.B performed a song titled "Cloud 9", a self -produced, spoken word-like ode to marijuana. In attendance was producer and industry veteran, T.J. Chapman, CEO of TJ's DJ's. TJ Chapman agreed to co-manage B.o.B, which only a month later led to B.o.B's signing with Atlantic Records and subsidiary imprint Rebel Rock, run by Florida producer Jim Jonsin. His first single for Atlantic, 2007's "Haterz Everywhere", reached the top five of Billboard's Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart.[7][8] Along with his solo production career, B.o.B is part of a production/rap group called HamSquad, along with Playboy Tre, TJ Chapman, and B. Rich.[6]

2007–2008: Rise to fame and mixtapes

B.o.B performing in Atlanta in 2008.

B.o.B first began to gain major recognition at the start of 2007. The underground single, "Haterz Everywhere," featuring Wes Fif, gained the rapper recognition and peaked at #5 on the U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles.[9] A remix featuring Rich Boy was included in the video game Fight Night Round 4, and a music video was later released for that version. Another single, "I'll Be in the Sky," was released in late 2008 reached #115 on the follow chart. About.com called the song a "smart, funky artrap and a strong prelude to his album" and included it at #13 on its subjective ranking "Top 100 Rap Songs of 2008." Incidentally, another song produced by Bobby Ray called "Generation Lost" listed alongside the song on the ranking at #32.[10] This was followed by another single called "Don't Let Me Fall" which was more of an R&B song than the usual rap.[11] He was also featured on T.I.'s album Paper Trail on the song "On Top of the World."

The same year, he appeared on the cover of XXL magazine along with Asher Roth, Charles Hamilton, and Wale as "Hip-Hop's Class of '09".[12][13][14] In October 2008, B.o.B was featured on the cover of Vibe along with some of these same young musicians and was similarly identified as promising young talent.[15][16] He has described his influences as "80's music, techno, rock, funk, even doo-wop...".[17] B.o.B has also worked with artists such as British rapper Giggs. From 2007 to 2008 B.o.B released four mixtapes; The Future (2007), Cloud 9 (2007), Hi! My Name is B.o.B (2008) Who the F#*k is B.o.B? (2008) and two extended plays; Eastside (2007),[18] 12th Dimension (2008).[19]

2009–2010: Mainstream success and The Adventures of Bobby Ray

On May 16, 2009, B.o.B, released a cover of "Mr. Bobby" as performed by Manu Chao and introduced a new stage name, 'Bobby Ray' and claimed he was taking his music in a "new direction": "Now I go by the name Bobby Ray. Make sure you put Bobby Ray. I’m really going into a new direction – more free and not trying to live up to any particular genre. I don’t feel like I’ve been doing that. I don’t feel like I’ve been trying to fit in, but I feel even more free-spirited. I have more willingness musically. That’s all I’m about. I’m about guitars, chords and keyboards".[20][21] On June 22, 2009, B.o.B released his fifth mixtape, appropriately titled B.o.B vs. Bobby Ray. The mixtape, reminiscent of T.I.'s T.I. vs. T.I.P. (2007), was mainly produced by Fury and B.o.B. The mixtape also included a song produced by Red Spyda, titled "Fly Like Me" and another titled "Put Me On" which is a remix to A Tribe Called Quest’s 1990 hit, "Bonita Applebum". Reebok used "Put Me On" in celebration of the Reebok Classic Remix collection. The track is available for download exclusively to customers who purchase styles from the Reebok Classic Remix collection, at Foot Locker stores nationwide.[22][23]

On January 13, 2010, B.o.B announced his debut studio album, The Adventures of Bobby Ray, was expected to be released on May 25, 2010. To promote the album B.o.B announced a mixtape titled May 25, in reference to his album's release date.[24] May 25 was released on February 1, 2010, to critical acclaim.[25] The mixtape features guest appearances from J. Cole, Asher Roth, Playboy Tre, Charles Hamilton and Bruno Mars. The latter of whom was featured on the bonus track and B.o.B's debut single "Nothin' on You".[26] Due to the commercial success of his mixtape May 25 and his single "Nothin' on You", the release date of his debut album was advanced to April 27, 2010.[27] The album was released under T.I.'s record label Grand Hustle and includes features from Lupe Fiasco, T.I., Playboy Tre, Hayley Williams, Rivers Cuomo, Ricco Barrino, Janelle Monáe, Bruno Mars, and Young Dro.

Three other singles followed: "Don't Let Me Fall" (released April 6, 2010), "Airplanes" (April 13, 2010; featuring Hayley Williams), and "Bet I" (April 20, 2010; featuring T.I. and Playboy Tre). A video for "Bet I" was released on Atlantic Videos on YouTube. The album, released April 27, 2010, was given generally positive reviews. His album sold 84,000 copies in the first week and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. It made B.o.B the thirteenth solo male artist to have a debut album arrive at No. 1 in its first week. In July, B.o.B announced he will go on tour, naming it The SHOOTiN for Stars Tour. The dates and times were released on his website on July 13.[28] B.o.B has received nominations for his album, singles, and himself by the BET Awards, Teen Choice Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and the new Suckerfree Summit. "Airplanes" was featured in the trailer for the upcoming movie Charlie St. Cloud and his single "Magic" featured him in an advertisement for Adidas’ “Magic” campaign.[29] B.o.B was announced to be a performer at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards on August 18. He was added to the line-up of Eminem, Linkin Park, Kanye West, Drake, Usher, Paramore, Florence and the Machine, and Justin Bieber.[30]

On August 14, 2010, Hayley Williams announced via the Official Paramore Fan Club that B.o.B would be the main support for Paramore's November U.K. Tour.[31] B.o.B also opened for Eminem and Jay-Z's The Home & Home Tour at Comerica Park. B.o.B also did a MTV Unplugged session. He performed songs off his debut album, as well as a cover of "Kids" by MGMT, with guests Robin Thicke, Melanie Fiona, and Janelle Monae.[32] B.o.B also made an appearance in Lollapalooza 2010. B.o.B. made an appearance at the 2010 MTV VMA's on September 12, 2010.[33] He performed parts of both his singles, "Nothin' on You" with Bruno Mars and "Airplanes" with Hayley Williams. On December 7, 2010, B.o.B. released his mixtape titled No Genre. B.o.B was named "Best New Artist" by iTunes 2010 Rewind Chart. The Adventures of Bobby Ray was certified Gold by the RIAA on December 16. Jessie J released a single along with B.o.B called "Price Tag" on January 30, 2011 in the United Kingdom. The song was quick to reach number one in the UK charts selling 84,000 copies in its first week of sales.

2011–present: Strange Clouds and The Man and the Martian

On March 22, 2011, Electronic Arts released the Launch Trailer for the upcoming first-person-shooter Crysis 2 which featured a song by B.o.B. titled "New York New York" containing the main piano chorus from the song "Theme from New York, New York" commonly sung by Frank Sinatra; the artist who sang the chorus is unconfirmed.[34][35] The full song later appeared on his eighth mixtape E.P.I.C. (Every Play Is Crucial), which revealed that the song was produced by Mike Caren.[36]

In early 2011 Odd Future's Tyler, the Creator released a song titled "Yonkers". In the song Tyler raps (What you think of Hayley Williams?) Fuck her, Wolf Haley robbing 'em / I'll crash that fucking airplane that that faggot nigga B.o.B is in / And stab Bruno Mars in his goddamn esophagus / And won't stop until the cops come in. In response, on March 25, B.o.B released "No Future" a song in which he takes aim at the hip hop collective and their leader.[37] In June 2011, it was revealed that B.o.B was featured and produced a song on Tech N9ne's twelfth studio album, All 6's and 7's. The track, titled "Am I a Psycho?" features rapper Hopsin as well, who also seems to have issues with Tyler, the Creator.[38] In the song, B.o.B apparently takes more shots at Tyler, the Creator.[39] B.o.B appeared on the official remix to Kesha's hit single "Blow". The remix was released to iTunes on May 17, 2011.[40][41]

In the summer of 2011 B.o.B was announced the new face of T.I.'s clothing line A.K.O.O. He will be featured in AKOO Clothing’s upcoming fall 2011 national advertising campaign alongside Curtis Granderson of the New York Yankees, Carl Crawford of the Boston Red Sox, and star of the BET hit sitcom, The Game, Hosea Chanchez. He will be appearing in a graphic novel for A.K.O.O titled Hide In Plain Sight – Saving the World From Fashion Conspiracy.[42][43][44]

On August 27, 2011, a video appeared on YouTube of B.o.B performing at Colorado State University, where he previewed a song titled "Strange Clouds" and announced it features Lil Wayne.[45][46][47] In an interview with Syracuse University’s The Daily Orange, B.o.B spoke of his second studio album for the first time. He went on to say "It's a more mature sound but nothing too experimental. It's a happy medium between the sound of B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray and the mixtapes, so everyone should be able to enjoy it. I'd say I'm 90 percent done with it right now, but the album title is still TBA."[48][49] On September 23, 2011, B.o.B released a trailer, through his website, for the upcoming single "Strange Clouds". The trailer announced the single will be officially released October 3.[50] The single leaked prior to the release date on September 25, causing the single to be released on iTunes on September 27.[51] Later that day B.o.B appeared on an online video stream on radio station V103 and announced the title of the album to also be Strange Clouds and is set to be released in early Spring of 2012.[52] Bobby Ray held the first listening session for his album Strange Clouds at Tree Sound Studios on October 25, 2011. Seven new songs were previewed during the listening session, including the promotional single "Play the Guitar" which features André 3000. Other big guest appearances confirmed, as the album was not fully complete, include Lil Wayne, Big K.R.I.T., Nelly and a song with T.I. titled "Arena". In addition he has worked with OneRepublic on a song and has been quoted as having: "the song of 2012 with a mega feature from somebody who never does features with anyone!".[53] On November 15, 2011, B.o.B revealed he will be releasing a mixtape titled E.P.I.C. (Every Play Is Crucial) prior to the album's release. The mixtape was released on November 28, 2011, featuring guest appearances from Eminem, Mos Def, Roscoe Dash, Meek Mill, and Bun B amongst others and included production from Ryan Tedder to Lil C and Jim Jonsin.[54]

While on set for the "Strange Clouds" music video, MTV interviewed B.o.B and confronted him of a rumor that he and T.I. are working on a collaborative album, B.o.B responded: "The joint album, it actually started as a joke. Tip would always refer to me as 'the Martian', and in one of his lyrics, he said, ‘It’s the man and the Martian,’ and we said, ‘Man that could be an album title.’ We kinda just played around with it. But it seems to be taking form in a very organic way."[55] On December 1, 2011 B.o.B appeared on New York City's Hot 97 radio station and confirmed that he and T.I. are indeed working on a collaborative album titled The Man & The Martian.[56]

On December 22, 2011, B.o.B released a snippet of "Play the Guitar", a promotional single, featuring André 3000 and a sample of "Fancy" as performed by Drake, T.I. and Swizz Beatz.[57] "Play the Guitar" was later released to digital retailers on December 27, 2011. On February 14, 2012, B.o.B released a trailer for the second official single, "So Good".[58] The song, produced by Ryan Tedder, was released on February 21. In 2012 in an interview with PopCush, B.o.B expressed his desire to work with Kid Cudi, James Blake and Skrillex: "I would also like to work with James Blake. That’d be crazy. I think me, James Blake and Kid Cudi should do a song and it should be produced by Skrillex. I think the sky would fall if we did that song and the sky would come down to Earth and party with us.".[59] On March 20, 2012, B.o.B released the second promotional single from Strange Clouds titled "Where Are You (B.o.B vs. Bobby Ray)". "So Hard to Breathe" was released as the third promotional single on April 17, 2012. B.o.B appeared on Haley Reinhart's debut studio album Listen Up! on the intro track "Oh My." Strange Clouds, B.o.B's second studio album, was released May 1, 2012, to critical acclaim. The album debuted at No. 5, on the US Billboard 200,[60] with 76,000 copies sold the first week.[61] "Both of Us" serves as the album's third single and was sent to Top 40 Mainstream radio on May 22, 2012. The song features American country-singer Taylor Swift. It debuted on Australia Top 50 singles chart at #46. The song sold 143,000 copies first week, along with the album release, debuting at 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became the week's top debut.

In August 2012 B.o.B released Strange Clouds: the Game [62]. The game lets users blast off with Alien B.o.B and travel through space making shapes out of clouds. The game is available on iTunes for both the iPhone and iPad.

Discography

Studio albums

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2010 American Music Awards "Best Breakthrough" B.o.B Nominated
"Best Hip-Hop Artist" Nominated
"Best Hip-Hop Album" The Adventures of Bobby Ray Nominated
BET Awards "Best Male Hip-Hop Artist" B.o.B Nominated
"Best Collaboration" Nothin' On You (with Bruno Mars) Nominated
"Video of the Year" Nominated
BET Hip Hop Awards "Made-You-Look Award" B.o.B Nominated
"People's Champ Award" Nominated
"Track of the Year" Airplanes (with Hayley Williams) Nominated
"Perfect Combo Award (* of the year" Nothin' On You (with Bruno Mars) Nominated
"Best Hip-Hop Video" Nominated
"CD of the Year" The Adventures of Bobby Ray Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards "Video of the Year" Airplanes (with Hayley Williams) Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Male Video Nominated
Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated
Best Pop Video Nothin' On You (with Bruno Mars) Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best New Act B.o.B Nominated
Best Push Act Nominated
Soul Train Awards Best Song Nothin' On You (with Bruno Mars) Won
Best New Artist B.o.B Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Rap Album The Adventures of Bobby Ray Nominated
Hook Up Song Airplanes (with Hayley Williams) Won
Best Single Nothin' On You (with Bruno Mars) Nominated
Male Breakout Artist B.o.B Nominated
Male Music Star Nominated
Best Summer Song Airplanes (with Hayley Williams) Nominated
2011 BET Awards Best Male Hip-Hop Artist B.o.B Nominated
Best Collaboration Airplanes (with Hayley Williams) Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
Grammy Awards
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Airplanes Pt. 2 (with Hayley Williams and Eminem) Nominated
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Nothin' On You (with Bruno Mars) Nominated
Record of the Year Nothin' On You (with Bruno Mars) Nominated
Best Rap Song Nominated
Best Rap Album The Adventures of Bobby Ray Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Japan Best New Artist Video Nothin' On You (with Bruno Mars) Nominated
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding New Artist B.o.B Nominated
2012 Peoples Choice Awards Favorite Hip-Hop Artist B.o.B Nominated

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