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Bobby Digital Box Set Metallic Silver w/45 adapter RZA's B.O.B.B.Y. & Holocaust (Silkworm)

$65.00
  • Bobby Digital Box Set Metallic Silver w/45 adapter RZA's B.O.B.B.Y. & Holocaust (Silkworm)

Super 7

Bobby Digital Box Set Metallic Silver w/45 adapter RZA's B.O.B.B.Y. & Holocaust (Silkworm)

$65.00
  • • Bobby Digital is back, bringing some analog goodies with him!
  • • "Bobby Digital in Stereo" is the debut studio album by American rapper and producer RZA.
  • • Housed in sleek box packaging, the Bobby Digital ReAction Figure Box Set is a must-have for any RZA fan or hip-hop enthusiast!

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of the "Bobby Digital in Stereo" album, the Bobby Digital ReAction Figure Box Set includes a 3.75" articulated Bobby Digital ReAction Figure with a glossy metallic finish, a 45 RPM record of RZA's "B.O.B.B.Y." and "Holocaust (Silkworm)" singles, and a 45 record adapter featuring 3-D "RZA" detail that also functions as a stand for the figure.

It was released on November 24, 1998, and earned Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on February 5, 1999.

This album is experimental, telling a story in which RZA rhymes as a hedonistic, fun-loving alter ego named Bobby Digital. It features a unique keyboard-driven sound that RZA called a "digital orchestra" rather than using samples. The album received mostly positive reviews, though some were mixed.

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  • • Bobby Digital is back, bringing some analog goodies with him!
  • • "Bobby Digital in Stereo" is the debut studio album by American rapper and producer RZA.
  • • Housed in sleek box packaging, the Bobby Digital ReAction Figure Box Set is a must-have for any RZA fan or hip-hop enthusiast!

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of the "Bobby Digital in Stereo" album, the Bobby Digital ReAction Figure Box Set includes a 3.75" articulated Bobby Digital ReAction Figure with a glossy metallic finish, a 45 RPM record of RZA's "B.O.B.B.Y." and "Holocaust (Silkworm)" singles, and a 45 record adapter featuring 3-D "RZA" detail that also functions as a stand for the figure.

It was released on November 24, 1998, and earned Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on February 5, 1999.

This album is experimental, telling a story in which RZA rhymes as a hedonistic, fun-loving alter ego named Bobby Digital. It features a unique keyboard-driven sound that RZA called a "digital orchestra" rather than using samples. The album received mostly positive reviews, though some were mixed.