Rob Crosby

Rob Crosby is an American singer-songwriter known for his contributions to the country music genre. Born on March 24, 1960, in South Carolina, Crosby gained prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He is best recognized for his work as both a performer and a songwriter, with his music often incorporating elements of rock and pop alongside traditional country influences. Crosby’s notable works include the hit singles "She's More," which reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1990, and "What a Woman Wants," a collaboration with fellow country artist, and later pop icon, Shania Twain. He has also penned songs for other artists, contributing to the success of tracks like "Love Will Always Win," performed by Reba McEntire. Crosby’s impact on music extends beyond his own recordings; he has been an influential figure in the songwriting community, helping to shape the sound of contemporary country music. His ability to blend genres and craft relatable lyrics has earned him a respected place in the industry, influencing both peers and newer artists in the country music landscape.