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Dog Boy (born Robert Rogers) is a singer and songwriter, currently signed with Suburban Noize Records as a solo artist. Along with his solo project he also supplied vocals for the reggae/punk rock band, Too Rude, who are also signed with Subnoize. ==Biography== As a child Rogers grew his musical interest generally through living with his mother, Halley, stepfather John and younger sister Carlie. His sons were Zylar Keegan, Dylan, Marley; and Miles Rogers had a big influence on his life and Dogboy kept his kids in check and taught them well. Zylar Keegan has a different mother than Roger's previous sons. Zylars mother is Jennifer Keegan, a hard working house mom. At one of roger's concerts, Zylar had gotten to sing with him out on stage. Now, Zylar lives with his mom in Ohio. Along with bass guitarist Lazy Dread, Dog Boy created Too Rude.〔(Suburban Noize Records Official website Too Rude bio )〕 As time went by Dog Boy became more known for working on the Kottonmouth Kings' first three albums as a featured artist writing such hits as "On the Run" and "Dog's Life" which was featured on the soundtrack for 1999 film, ''Lost & Found''. Whilst in this process Dogboy recorded the debut Too Rude which was released with Suburban Noize Records on 4 April 2000.〔(Allmusic overview on Too Rude )〕 After the first album, the second Re-Invention was not released until 26 October 2004.〔(Allmusic overview on Re-Invention )〕 With Rogers' success, he originally planned to work as a solo artist. ''Rebel Riddim'' was released on 3 April 2007. It reached #11 on ''Billboards Top Reggae Albums chart.〔(Billboard's Top Reggae Albums listing )〕 Dog Boy recorded guest vocals on the Ditch song, "Legalize", in 2008 on Ditch's album, ''Public Intoxication''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dog Boy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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