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Eric Roberson

Eric Roberson (born September 27, 1973)[2] is an American singer, songwriter, former rapper and music producer. He is sometimes referred to simply as Erro, the name which he later used as part of his label Blue Erro Soul. His first single, "Represent", was released through Warner Bros. Records in 1994 and he recorded an album for that label which remains unreleased.[3]

Eric Roberson

(1973-09-27) September 27, 1973
Rahway, New Jersey, United States

Singer-songwriter, record producer, rapper

1994–present

Warner Bros., Blue Erro Soul, Purpose, E1 Music, Liaison

Career[edit]

Raised in Rahway, New Jersey, Roberson attended Rahway High School.[4]


He subsequently returned to Howard University to complete his studies in Musical Theatre.[3][5] After performing in a number of musicals and plays, he landed a songwriting deal through the EMI label, and went on to collaborate with Philadelphia-based artists such as Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, and most extensively, DJ Jazzy Jeff.[5][6]


As a member of Jeff's A Touch of Jazz production company, Roberson made contributions to Jeff's debut album, The Magnificent in 2002. He continued songwriting work as well as releasing his own material through his Blue Erro Soul imprint.[5] He also appeared on DJ Spinna's Intergalactic Soul LP in 2006.


Roberson was nominated for two Grammys in the Best Urban/Alternative Performance category.[3] He was nominated for two songs from his 2009 album Music Fan First- "A Tale of Two" in 2010 and "Still" in the same category a year later.[3]


In 2013, he was a member of the band, United Tenors[7] together with Dave Hollister, Fred Hammond and Brian Courtney Wilson.


Roberson's 2014 album, The Box, peaked at #8 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums.[8] It was on the chart for 3 weeks. The album reached #104 on the Billboard 200.[9] The album cover and promotional material featured speakers by BoomCase. [10][11]


Roberson's "I Have A Song" was chosen to be the fundraising single, produced by Jak Beula and released in February 2016, to enable the permanent installation of the first dedicated Commonwealth war memorial in the UK to African and Caribbean service men and women of both World Wars.[12]

Room 112 (1998), "Funny Feelings" (writer)

112

(1999), Tra-Knox "Lucky Day" (writer), Kel Spencer featuring Richie Sambora "I'm Wanted" (background vocals), Neutral "Chocolate Form" (writer)

Wild Wild West

If You Only Knew (1999), "Ya Di Ya" (writer), "Take My Number Down" (writer, background vocals)

Gina Thompson

Willennium (1999), "I'm Comin'" (vocal production)

Will Smith

Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1 (2000), "Getting In The Way" (background vocals)

Jill Scott

Aijuswanaseing (2000), "Mary Go Round" (writer, vocal arrangements)

Musiq Soulchild

All the Man You Need (2000), "Thinkin' About You" (writer, background vocals)

Will Downing

Open Letter (2001), "Driving" (writer, background vocals), "Love Of My Life" (writer), "Wishful Thinking" (writer)

Case

A Love Story (2002), "What Is Love?" (writer, background vocals), "Emotional Rollercoaster" (writer, background vocals), "Ain't Nothing But Love" (writer, background vocals)

Vivian Green

Juslisen (2002), "Previouscats" (writer, background vocals)

Musiq Soulchild

Come Home with Me (2002), "Tomorrow" (writer, uncredited background vocals)

Cam'ron

Subject (2003), "Hold On" (writer, background vocals, vocal production)

Dwele

Let's Talk About It (2004), "Rebound" (writer, producer)

Carl Thomas

Charlie, Last Name Wilson (2005), "Thru It All" (writer)

Charlie Wilson

Charity Starts at Home (2011), "Who Loves You More" (vocals)

Phonte

Love in Flying Colors (2013), "Better" (vocals)

The Foreign Exchange

Black Radio 2 (2013), "Big Girl Body" (vocals)

Robert Glasper

Recovery (2014), "Mystery" (writer)

Algebra Blessett

Lil' John Roberts – The Heartbeat (2014), "Space" (vocals)

[15]

Twenty Sixty Four (2017), "Heaven Is Right Here" (writer), "Twenty Sixty Four" (writer)

AverySunshine

Phonte – No News Is Good News (2018), "Find That Love Again" (vocals)

Brandon Williams – The Love Factor (2019) "Don't Give Up on Love" (vocals)

Zo! – FourFront (2019) – "Love Up" (vocals)

Undeniable (2019) – "Invest in Me feat. Carolyn Malachi" (producer)

Nao Yoshioka

"Couldn't Hear Me" appears on the compilation Gilles Peterson Worldwide Exclusives 3 (2004) Talking Loud.

Official website

by Michael "The Dood" Edwards, 2011

Eric Roberson UK Vibe Interview

Blues & Soul, September 2011

Eric Roberson interview by Pete Lewis

Blues & Soul, September 2009

Eric Roberson interview by Pete Lewis

on HoneySoul.com

Eric Roberson audio interview

Blues & Soul, June 2008

Eric Roberson interview by Pete Lewis

Eric Roberson: ThaFormula.Com – Interview

Interview