Black Pegasus

Robert Houston II, also known as Black Pegasus or simply Black-P, is an American rapper/South Western hip hop artist from Colorado Springs.

[1] Robert Houston II was born on March 24, 1980[2] in Germany where his father was stationed with the US Air Force, and lived in Arizona, Florida, and New Mexico before his family settled on the Southeast side of Colorado Springs when he was age ten.

His new album Brass Knuckle King was released in 2011, and featured guest appearances by Immortal Technique, Liquid Assassin, and Kutt Calhoun.

Black-P has competed in several battle-rapping contests,[7] winning the Rock the Mic Battle in 2003 and taking second place in Scribble Jam in Cincinnati.

[3][4] He has featured on the MTV shows Road Rules and The Real World and in the NBA Jam 2 video game.