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B.o.B. Collaborating With Trae Tha Truth, Iggy Azalea


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By Rob Markman

B.o.B is currently prepping his sophomore album Strange Clouds for release, but Bobby Ray is still a team player. The Atlanta rapper is also collaborating with his Grand Hustle label mates Iggy Azalea and Trae Tha Truth and there's still The Man and The Martian album with T.I. 

"Me and Trae [Tha Truth] actually have a couple of songs. I'm working on a couple of tracks for Iggy Azalea's album. We have a new artist, Chipmunk, from the U.K., he's on the label," B.o.B told Sway after his mtvU Spring Break performance at the Palms Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. "Man, we are turning up the knob, it doesn't go any more louder."

Things got particularly loud when Bobby Ray took the stage at the Palms pool performing his hit single "Strange Clouds" with a live band. Unfortunately, Bob's collaborator Lil Wayne wasn't on hand, but he still worked the crowd into a frenzy, bouncing all across the stage.

A first-class party starter, B.o.B says this year's spring breakers only need a few key things in order to have a good time. "First thing: Bring your swimming trucks, ladies bring your bathing suits of course, and just be ready to turn up," he advised. Then of course, you should get plenty of rest. "Make sure you get your sleep the night before," B.o.B warned. "There's something about Vegas and just Spring Break, you just don't stop, man."

Which B.o.B collaborations are you most excited to hear? Tell us in the comments!



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