
Bobby Caldwell, a soul singer sampled by a bevy of Hip-Hop artists, died this week and rocked the core of his devoted, if not confounded at times, fans. Often mistaken for a Black man, Caldwell became something of a social media legend once fans of his talented vocals discovered he was a white man.
Bobby Caldwell was born August 15, 1951, in New York, N.Y., but was raised primarily in Miami, Fla. Caldwell found himself surrounded by a variety of musical influences and even became close with Bob Marley, who was sold a home by Caldwell’s mother. Caldwell demonstrated the ability to play instruments as a middle-schooler ahead of joining a band later in his teens and picking up singing duties.
Caldwell was signed to Miami label TK Records, which primarily served up R&B and soul records for African American listeners. Caldwell’s eponymous debut album was released in 1978 and features “What You Won’t Do For Love,” easily Caldwell’s signature song. The story goes that TK Records wasn’t pleased with the album Caldwell turned in, so Caldwell took two days to record “What You Won’t Do For Love,” satisfying the desire of the label to gain a hit.
The collective of Hip-Hop artists who sampled or borrowed elements of Caldwell’s songs include 2Pac, Common, Aaliyah, Snoh Aalegra, The Notorious B.I.G., and more.
The Twitter account of Bobby Caldwell, with a statement from Caldwell’s wife, Mary, shared the tweet below:
Bobby passed away here at home. I held him tight in my arms as he left us. I am forever heartbroken. Thanks to all of you for your many prayers over the years. He had been "FLOXED," it took his health over the last 6 years and 2 months. Rest with God, my Love. -Mary Caldwell
— Bobby Caldwell (@bobbycaldwell) March 15, 2023
Mrs. Caldwell writes of her husband being FLOXED, a condition that can occur after a type of antibiotic treatment and exposure to fluoroquinolones.
Bobby Caldwell was 71.
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Photo: Ethan Miller/BET / Getty
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Music journalist A. Scott Galloway just shared that Bobby Caldwell passed away at age 71, following an extended illness.
My heartfelt sympathies go out to his family.
: Bobby Caldwell performs “What You Won’t Do For Love” live in Miami Beach, filmed by George Monteiro, 1978 pic.twitter.com/350K4XFoRD
— DJ Soul Sister (@djsoulsister) March 15, 2023
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RIP Bobby Caldwell. Here’s the reason so many Black people didn’t know he was white. pic.twitter.com/Bmd1i4whsU
— Kevín (@KevOnStage) March 15, 2023
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The black community lost a real one today.
RIP Bobby Caldwell pic.twitter.com/wdBWvDkKgi
— Falsified Venom (@KrimsonVnm) March 15, 2023
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Damn, Bobby Caldwell just died.
This little girl is 100% me every time "What You Won't Do For Love" is playing on the radio.
Undeniable SOUL.
RIP Legend.pic.twitter.com/MkSyEmQnoB
— BrooklynDad_Defiant!
(@mmpadellan) March 15, 2023
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Running this back in honor of Play Cousin Bobby Caldwell, who, until he became ill, got a KICK out of reading & responding to the semi-annual "Black ppl realize Bobby Caldwell is white" tweet, and "Black ppl realize Bobby Caldwell is the sample for Common's The Light" tweets.
https://t.co/CpM0o3dACd
— Naima Cochrane (@naima) March 15, 2023
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RIP to the Legend Bobby Caldwell
Here he is performing at the 2013 Soul Train Awards
pic.twitter.com/DZL0Xlhlcm
— LOCAL BLACK GIRL FOR HIRE (@IamNiaRae) March 15, 2023
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Whenever people would discover Bobby Caldwell wasn’t black, he would always find and like the tweet
It was always one of my silent joys on here lol
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(@TheOTAPShow) March 15, 2023
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RIP Bobby Caldwell
You’ll always hold a special place in our hearts pic.twitter.com/dENKSjjRml
— Hivemind (@hivemindassoc) March 15, 2023
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RIP Bobby Caldwell. We’ll miss your music and the way everyone on the internet finds out you were white once a year.
— Looper Vandross (@shepardsounds) March 15, 2023
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: Bobby Caldwell performs “What You Won’t Do For Love” live in Miami Beach, filmed by George Monteiro, 1978

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