Lil Rob discography

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Lil Rob discography
Studio albums9
Compilation albums6
EPs1
Singles21
Remix albums3
Mixtapes3

This is the discography of Chicano rapper Lil Rob .

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

YearTitleChart positions
US [1] US R&B [2] US Rap [3] US Ind [4]
1997 Crazy Life
1999Natural High
2001Can't Keep a Good Man Down
2002 The Album 9440
2004 Neighborhood Music 9410
2005 Twelve Eighteen (Part I) 311693
2008 1218 (Part II) 10116512
2009 Love & Hate 158492126
2014 R.I.P. (Recording In Progress) 4225

Extended plays

Remix albums

Compilations

Mixtapes

Singles

YearTitleChart positionsAlbum
U.S. [5] U.S. R&B [6] U.S. Rap [7]
1998"Brown Crowd" Crazy Life
1999"La Cantina"Natural High
2003"Barely Getting By" The Album
"Brought Up in a Small Neighborhood"
"City That Everyone Knows"
2004"Linda Mujer"
"Drinking on My Driveway"
"Neighborhood Music"84 Neighborhood Music
"Can We Ride?" (feat. David Wade)
2005"It's My Life"
"Summer Nights"3613 Twelve Eighteen (Part I)
"Bring Out the Freak in You"8520
2006"Playground"
"Back in the Streets"
2007"Stuck with You" 1218 (Part II)
"Do It"
"Just One of Those Days"
2008"Let Me Come Back"
"Slow It Down" (feat. Frankie J)
"Cortez Shoes"
2009"Make You Say" Love & Hate

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