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===New Jack City Part 2===
===New Jack City Part 2===
Bow Wow is currently working on his sixth solo studio album, ''[[New Jack City Part 2]]''.<ref>http://realtalkny.uproxx.com/2008/09/topic/artists/bow-wow/bow-wows-7th-album-new-jack-city-part-2-drops-december-8th/</ref> The album is scheduled for released in February 2009.
Bow Wow is currently working on his sixth solo studio album, ''[[New Jack City Part 2]]''.<ref>http://realtalkny.uproxx.com/2008/09/topic/artists/bow-wow/bow-wows-7th-album-new-jack-city-part-2-drops-december-8th/</ref> The album is scheduled for released in December 16th. <ref name=Truereleasedate>http://www.fye.com/New-Jack-City--Pt--II-Front-Page_stcVVproductId54977379VVcatId455366VVviewprod.htm</ref>


==Film career==
==Film career==

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Bow Wow

Shad Gregory Moss (born March 9, 1987), better known by his stage name Bow Wow (previously Lil' Bow Wow), is an American rapper, actor, and music producer. He released his debut album Beware of Dog at age 13, then under the stage name Lil' Bow Wow, which he carried until his 2003 album Unleashed, under simply Bow Wow. Two more albums followed, Wanted in 2005 and The Price of Fame in 2006. In 2007, he released the collaboration album Face Off with Omarion.[1]

Music

Beware of Dog

At the age of 13, he released his debut album, Beware of Dog which spawned four consecutive singles, "Bounce With Me", "Bow Wow (That's My Name)", "Puppy Love", and "Ghetto Girls". At this time, he was also featured on the "Wild Wild West" soundtrack, performing "The Stick Up" with his mentor, Jermaine Dupri.

Doggy Bag

In 2001, he released his second album, Doggy Bag. Singles from the album were "Take Ya Home" with Jagged Edge, and "Thank You". It went certified double platinum. Guest appearances include Xscape, Jagged Edge, and Da Brat.

Unleashed

In 2003, he released his third album, Unleashed. He dropped the "Lil" from his name, now calling himself simply "Bow Wow." The first single off the album was "Let's Get Down," featuring Birdman, the founder of Cash Money Records. This single became a success. The second single was then released, "My Baby", featuring Jagged Edge. Unlike his previous albums, this one was not produced under the mentorship of Jermaine Dupri, and solidly earned gold status in spite of Dupri's absence. Guest appearances include Jagged Edge, Birdman, Mario, and Amerie.[1]

Wanted

In 2005, Bow Wow released his fourth album, Wanted. The first single was "Let Me Hold You", featuring Omarion. This song became a hit. Then Bow Wow released his second single, "Like You", featuring Ciara. After the single release, Bow Wow and Ciara began dating, but after a few months, they broke up. Wanted's third single, "Fresh Azimiz", features J-Kwon and Jermaine Dupri. The album was certified double platinum. Guest appearances include J-Kwon, Jermaine Dupri, Omarion, Ciara, Snoop Dogg, and T. Waters.

The Price of Fame

In 2006, Bow Wow released his fifth album, The Price of Fame. Like Busta Rhymes and Ludacris, Bow Wow shaved off his cornrows for a new look. His first single was "Shortie Like Mine", featuring Chris Brown. This became a hit. Then there was a conflict between choosing a second single. He wanted "I'm a Flirt" to be the single, but at the last minute changed it to "Outta My System", featuring T-Pain, which became a success. R. Kelly then used the song and created a remix which features T.I. and T-Pain, and made this his debut single for his album Double Up. This reached #12 on the billboard chart and Bow Wow shared credit. This went platinum only. Guest appearances include Chris Brown, T-Pain, Lil Scrappy, Lil Wayne, Short Dawg, Pimp C, Da Brat, R. Kelly, and Khleo Thomas.

Face Off

Bow Wow and Omarion released a collaborative album on December 11, 2007, Face Off. The first single was "Girlfriend," which peaked at #33 on the Billboard Top 100. The second single is "Hey Baby (Jump Off)". This album was not well-received, selling 343,559 albums to date in the U.S.[2]

New Jack City Part 2

Bow Wow is currently working on his sixth solo studio album, New Jack City Part 2.[3] The album is scheduled for released in December 16th. [4]

Film career

Bow Wow has had guest appearances on Brandy's TV sitcom, Moesha, as well as The Steve Harvey Show. He made his major acting debut in the film Like Mike which was released on July 3, 2002, in which he starred as a young orphan who gets a shot at playing in the NBA. Before Like Mike he made a cameos in All About The Benjamins, and in "Carmen: A Hip Hopera." Bow Wow also co-starred with Cedric the Entertainer, Vanessa L. Williams, and Solange Knowles in Johnson Family Vacation. Since the success of Like Mike, Bow Wow has starred in several Hollywood films, including Roll Bounce and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. He has also made guest appearances on Smallville and Ugly Betty. He recently joined the cast for HBO's upcoming season of Entourage as Charlie and up and coming comedian and Eric Murphy's newest client. He is currently working on a new film called Hurricane Season.

Philanthropy

Bow Wow, along with other recording artists such as P!nk, Avril Lavigne, Eve, Kelly Rowland, ex-Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro, joined actresses Brittany Murphy, Charlize Theron, Rosario Dawson and Eva Mendes in ads for "empowerment tag" for the ALDO Fights AIDS campaign. The tags, worn as necklaces or bracelets, sold at ALDO stores to benefit the YouthAIDS initiative.

Endorsements and projects

Bow Wow has appeared in commercials for (BET) "Rap It Up", Twix, Chewits Campbells, and Verbs. Bow Wow owns a shoe store in Atlanta, Georgia, and also franchises a McDonald's there, too. [citation needed] Bow Wow has started the process of buying a share of his local team, the Atlanta Hawks. He currently owns his own record label called LBW Entertainment, on which he has released "Price of Fame".

Personal life

Bow Wow was rushed to hospital after a concert in Cincinnati, Ohio on Dec. 6, 2007. Aids initially blamed stress and exhaustion, then an appendix problem. But the rapper later admitted it was due to blood loss from cutting his hand prior to the performance, during a hotel-room tantrum. He also complained of chronic appendix problems, and said he may have to have surgery later.[5]

The incident occurred while Bow Wow was living with his mother-manager, but he has since moved out.

Discography

Albums

Collaboration Albums

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Carmen: A Hip Hopera Cellmate 1 Cameo
2002 All About the Benjamins Cameo
2002 Like Mike Calvin Cambridge Lead role
2004 Johnson Family Vacation D.J. Johnson
2005 Roll Bounce Xavier "X" Smith Lead role
2006 The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Twinkie Small role
2006 Smallville Episode "Fallout"
2008 96 Minutes TBA Cast/TBA
2008 Mr. Prez TBA Source Material/TBA
2008 Ugly Betty Himself
2008 Entourage Charlie
2008, 2009 Hurricane Season Gary Davis Cast/TBA
2009 The Hardest Game TBA TBA
2009 Driving Lessons (2009 movie) TBA Cast/TBA

References

  1. ^ a b Birchmeier, Jason (2007). "Bow Wow - Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-02-24.
  2. ^ [http://forum.rapgodfathers.com/latest-news/229340-soundscan-album-sales-05-01-08-rnb-hip-hop-top-25-only.html Soundscan Album Sales: RnB And Hip-Hop Top 25 (05/01/08)
  3. ^ http://realtalkny.uproxx.com/2008/09/topic/artists/bow-wow/bow-wows-7th-album-new-jack-city-part-2-drops-december-8th/
  4. ^ http://www.fye.com/New-Jack-City--Pt--II-Front-Page_stcVVproductId54977379VVcatId455366VVviewprod.htm
  5. ^ [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1576338/20071212/bow_wow.jhtml MTV: Bow Wow Reveals Real Reason He Was Hosipitalized
  • Official website
  • Bow Wow at IMDb
  • ‹The template AllMovie name is being considered for deletion.› Bow Wow at AllMovie
  • Template:Myspace
  • Bow Wow's Hoodstars Page

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