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Currently
on the road with his "Price Of Fame Tour," Bow Wow is riding
the success of his latest Top 10 album,
The Price Of Fame, which reached #6 on the Billboard
200 and #2 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
The Price Of Fame kicked out a string of hit singles including
the #1 Hot Rap Tracks chartbuster "Shortie Like Mine" as well
as "I'm A Flirt" and "Outta My
System."
Released in December 2006, The Price of Fame is the
first new studio album from Bow Wow since July 2005 when his
RIAA platinum-certified Wanted debuted at #3 on the Billboard
Top 200 and generated the smash singles "Let Me Hold You"
(featuring Omarion) (#1 Rap, #2 R&B/Hip-Hop, #4 Hot 100)
and "Like You" (featuring Ciara) (#1 Rap, #1 R&B Hip-Hop,
#3 Hot 100).
Bow Wow--whose film credits include "Like Mike" (one of
the 50 Top Grossing films of 2002), "All About The Benjamins"
(2003), "Johnson Family Vacation" (2004), "Roll Bounce" and
"The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" (2006). This past
year, he also starred in the CW hit television series,
"Smallville."
Bow Wow first burst on the scene back in 2000--under
the wing of super producer Jermaine Dupri--with his debut
album, Beware of Dog, which went on to sell more than three
million copies while solidifying his status as an authentic
hip-hop heartthrob.
Bow Wow took his brand of rap to the next level with
2001's Doggy Bag, hitting the road in support of his
multi-platinum sophomore CD with the sold-out "SCREAM Tour
II," wowing fans all over the country with hits like "Take
Ya Home" and "Thank You."
With his third album, 2003's Unleashed, Bow Wow became
more directly involved with writing and producing his music,
creating a collection directly from the heart, conveying a
more personal overview of life from Bow Wow's
perspective.
He is the youngest musician to open the Grammy
Awards, is the first "kid" to be included in Vanity Fair's
prestigious annual music issue (October 2001), and entered
"The Guinness Book of World Records" as the youngest
solo rapper to hit #1 on the U.S.
charts.
Bow Wow is launching his own media company, LBW
Entertainment, which handles emerging artists including Young
Jinsu and Clee-O.
With numerous hit singles, platinum-plus albums,
sold-out tours, starring roles in hit films, and a place in
"The Guinness Book of World Records" already on his resume,
Bow Wow continues to prove that he's the 100% real deal with
the indisputable goods: a bona fide superstar blessed with
talent, tenacity, and a deep connection to his
audience.

R&B
superstar Omarion rang in 2007 with 21, the year's first #1
album.
The performer's second solo album (and first on Columbia
Records) entered the Billboard Top 200 best-selling albums and
the R&B sales charts at #1, mirroring the achievement of
his debut solo album, O, which entered both those charts at #1
in February 2005. An important new voice in contemporary
R&B and hip-hop, Omarion is one of a select group of
artists to have achieved back-to-back #1 debuts on both the
Hot 100 and the R&B charts with two consecutive
albums.
Born
and raised in Inglewood, California, Omarion rose to fame
while still a teen as a member of the groundbreaking urban
"boy band" B2K.
His soulful vocals, riveting stage presence, and undeniable
charisma helped B2K score a hit with the group's very first
single, "Uh Huh," in 2001; achieve gold status with the
group's self-titled debut album in 2002; and go RIAA platinum
with the group's best-selling sophomore outing, Pandemonium!
in 2003.
Omarion's undeniable media-geniality has led to
numerous television guest appearances including "Punk'd," "The
Sharon Osbourne Show," "Regis & Kelly" and "Soul Train."
In addition to his musical performances, Omarion has acted on
the big screen with key roles in "You Got Served" and "Fat
Albert." Omarion stars in "Somebody Help Me," an innovative
horror film directed by Chris Stokes and may be seen in the
upcoming films "Reggaeton" and Tyger ("Menace II Society")
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