H-Bom - D' Real Side
![]() | Primary Artist |
| H-Bom | |
| Album Title | |
| D' Real Side | |
| Release Date | |
| 1999 | |
| Time | |
In 1999, Philippine rapper H-Bom released D' Real Side. H-Bom raps entirely in English, and his music can be compared to the non-threatening, entertaining rapping of Will Smith. H-Bom isn't mean or thuggish, though his testosterone makes itself known at times. He raps in a low, sensual voice, and also sings on many of the songs. His rapping is confident, as heard on the opening "I'm Fallen," which also features a guest female singer singing a tender, soulful line. "Why" has a flashy horn section playing the instrumental line from the film The Pink Panther, which weaves around the exuberant rapping of H-Bom. Read More
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