Lil Romeo the Rapper
Lil Romeo the Rapper
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Biography of Rapper Lil Romeo
One of the more curious entries into the early-2000s teen pop explosion, Lil' Romeo shot straight to the top of the Billboard
charts with his first single at the unheard-of age of only 11. Alongside Lil' Bow Wow, Romeo proved that a substantial market existed for
clean-cut preteen rappers with cute looks and PG-rated rhymes. Many of his biggest hits interpolated popular songs from the past in the grand
tradition of the most unabashed pop-rap. Of course, the young rapper didn't break into the rap game alone. Just as Jermaine Dupri had
masterminded Bow Wow's success, Romeo owed much to his father, notorious rap mogul Master P. Given his father's reputation as a savvy
businessman, it was perhaps no surprise when a substantial buzz surrounded the youngster before his debut single, "My Baby," even hit the
airwaves. When it did hit, it hit big, topping the Hot 100 chart. In a strange twist of fate, Romeo's success helped revive his father's career,
which had soured. The two became inseparable, often wearing the same outfits and even getting their own television show on Nickelodeon. [ Lil
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With a father and two uncles -- Silkk the Shocker and C-Murder -- who were all superstars during No Limit's mid- to late-'90s
reign over the hardcore rap scene, Romeo grew up surrounded by rap. It wasn't until 2000 though that Master P seriously considered catapulting
his son into the spotlight. Around this time, No Limit had quickly crumbled; not only had most of the label's roster been dismissed, but sales
were undeniably dismal. It was clear that Master P needed a new direction, even if that meant moving away from the gangsta motifs that had
initially made his label famous. At this same moment in time, a young preteen rapper by the name of Lil' Bow Wow was monopolizing the airwaves
with his innocent raps and cute looks. Master P did what he has always done best: find what sells, create a generic version, release it, and
market the hell out of it. [ Lil Romeo the Rapper ]
Though many, no doubt, scoffed at Master P's questionable choice to propel his son into the spotlight, it worked better than
anyone could have predicted. First came the expected media-targeted hyperbole, with Master P comparing Romeo to Michael Jackson. Next came the
lead single, "My Baby," a song that took no shame with its overt interpolation of the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back." Then came the results: the
song quickly rose to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 before the album even hit the streets. Suddenly, Master P seemed relevant once again,
thanks to his son, with an album that didn't even warrant a parental advisory sticker; once again proving that even if the Southern
entrepreneur's reputation had been built through exploitation rather than aesthetics, he was surely one of rap's craftiest businessmen. The album
Game Time hit the streets in 2002, followed two years later by Romeoland.
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