Lil' O
Lil' O | |
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Birth name | Oreoluwa Mitchell Magnus-Lawson |
Born | Rapper | November 22, 1977
Years active | 1990's - present |
Labels | Game Face Entertainment |
Lil' O (born Oreoluwa Mitchell Magnus-Lawson; November 22, 1977 in
Early life
His father was a doctor and Lil' O and his four brothers and one sister had a middle class upbringing. His mother died from ovarian cancer when Lil' O was 13 and suddenly his father's strict Nigerian upbringing began to chase him to rebellion.[1]
Soon after his mother's death, Lil' O began hanging in the streets with friends who were in the drug game, and he became addicted to the fast money that
He went to
After being released from prison, Lil' O left the drug game behind for good and focused on his music completely. He also enrolled at the University of Houston–Downtown and majored in business. "Some days I wouldn't feel like going to class, and then I would look across the street at the county jail and remember how I felt when I was in there. That would be all the motivation I would need to get myself to class", says Lil' O with a hearty laugh.[1]
In 2001, his album Da Fat Rat wit da Cheeze[4] sold over 75,000.[1] He collaborated with Big Hawk on the hit single "Back Back", that led him back to a nationwide deal with Atlantic Records, which he left in 2003.[5]
Discography
Albums
- 1999: Blood Money
- 2000: Da Fat Rat wit da Cheeze
- 2003: Food On Tha Table
- 2007: Greatest Hits
- 2011: Grind Hard, Pray Harder
- 2021: The Greatest Of All Players
Mixtapes
- 2004: Neva Lay Down Vol. 1
- 2005: Jealous Got Me Strapped (Neva Lay Down Vol. 2)
- 2006: My Struggle My Hustle
- 2006: South Side Tippin
- 2008: Tha Flood (Neva Lay Down Vol. 3)
- 2010: Tha Flood 1.5
- 2016: The Re-Up
Singles
Year | Song | U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. R&B
|
U.S. Rap
|
Album |
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1997 | "Can't Stop" (featuring Destiny's Child) | — | 87 | 22 | Greatest Hits |
2001 | "Back Back" (featuring Big Hawk) | — | 62 | — | Da Fat Rat wit da Cheeze |
See also
- Houston hip hop
- Screwed Up Click
References
- ^ a b c d e f "syHosting". Sixshot.com. Retrieved 2018-03-19.
- Dallas News. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
- Dallas News. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
- ^ Lindsey, Craig D. (22 December 2001). "Lil' O". Houston Press. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
- ^ "LIL O | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2020-04-11.