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    Lil' Romeo
    Lil' Romeo

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    Artist: Lil' Romeo
    Label: Priority Records
    Category: Music

    List Price: $17.98
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 66 reviews
    Sales Rank: 202221

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 049925019827
    EAN: 0049925019827
    ASIN: B00005LNDM

    Release Date: July 3, 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Intro
      • Little Star
      • My Baby
      • The Girlies
      • That's Kool (remix)
      • Somebody's In Love
      • Make You Dance
      • My First (remix)
      • I Want To Be Like You
      • Little Souljas Need Love Too
      • Your ABC's
      • When I Get Grown
      • Remember
      • Where They At
      • Game
      • Don't Want To
      • What
      • Take My Pain Away

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      • Greatest Hits

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    While most 11-year-olds can only dream of growing up and following in their dads' footsteps, rap mogul Master P's son is already there. Romeo Miller's self-titled debut appealingly displays the pint-sized rapper's confidence on the mic, proving that the lil' man can comfortably hold his own amongst the adult members of his No Limit family. And this album is most definitely a family affair. The grownups have helped America's youngest chart-topper deliver a sound that's mature in outlook but positively geared toward the teenaged set. The rhymes focus on playin' ball, doing well in school, and keeping one step ahead of the girlies. Dad oversees the production, wisely combining instantly recognizable samples like the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back" with trademark No Limit bounce beats. One of the album's highlights is uncle Silkk the Shocker's appearance on the remix of "That's Cool." As Romeo himself puts it, "It's like that, wodie?" Well, yes it is. --Rebecca Levine


    Customer Reviews:   Read 61 more reviews...

    1 out of 5 stars WARNING: Not to be taken seriously.   July 24, 2003
     35 out of 42 found this review helpful

    For a real laugh, check out any five-star review for this... erm, "album".

    Back in the late 1980's, rap groups like NWA and Public Enemy stood for something. They spoke out against police brutality and the deteriorating quality of their city. They had something to say, and people listened. But, unfortunately, sometime in the early 1990's, rap became a complete joke. And now, we have some little third grader whining about multiplication tables and how he tried to kiss the little girl he had a crush on and got sent to time out. This, people, is the apocalypse in the form of music. (And I use the word "music" loosely.) Thankfully, REAL music still thrives on, and provides a great sense of relief for people who are sick of this tripe.

    If you agree with me on this one, click "Helpful". If you don't, and actually LIKE hearing this kid cry about how some girl he knows has "cooties", click "Not Helpful".


    5 out of 5 stars lil romeo steals bow wow's fame   July 4, 2001
     26 out of 30 found this review helpful

    if you like romeo's single, My Baby, you'll love this cd, the first song, Little Star, is like a rap version of twinkle twinkle little star, the second song's my baby, you know that one...there's 18 songs in all...and they're all great rap songs, a lot of them feature master P, and other rappers like Silkk The Shocker and Little D., he's so cute, i love him, bow wow thought HE was the cute 11 year old rapper, well he's in for a wake up call


    5 out of 5 stars Romeos Sucess!   July 4, 2001
     26 out of 32 found this review helpful

    The Talented Romeo Miller, a.k.a. Lil Romeo is a new comer to the music business! This Jr.Master P. (P's son), is here to stay and his album proves it all. It has a remarkable beat and you can never hear it too much! I enjoy this CD a lot, Because of Romeo's rhyming which is fabulous and the beat to the songs. Not only is it enjoyable for kids but adults can enjoy it too, For e.g., My baby his hit single has Michael Jackson's Background song, that for instance is Children's and Adults music. This album is already a hit and from reading about Romeo he preys his album will go platinum which I feel proud helping! I also enjoy The album because its clean, no cursing he is not trying to be older then he is and he sets a good example that's important. This album was worth every penny that I earned and bought with my own money. I hope Romeo's success continues! The album is Fabulous


    5 out of 5 stars Lil' Romeo, the best and the youngest   July 16, 2001
     24 out of 27 found this review helpful

    With his first Album Lil' Romeo sho's that he can rap, and his rap is tight! The 18-Track album is produced by Myke Diesel and former Beats By The Pound member Carlos Stephens. "Make You Dance" has replayed Elements from Shaggy's "Angel" and the "That's The Way (I Like It)". It's featuring the No Limit East Group Afficial and Lil' Zane, the man who did "Callin' Me" with 112. "My First (remix)" is also an very tight track with vocals by 6 Piece. And the song "When I Get Grown" is a great one, too. A typical No Limit song is "Where They At" with his dad Master P. "Little Star" has a slow beat but it's with vocals by Allusion, the same that gave the vocals to "Make You Dance". A very slow song is the last one: "Take My Pain Away". It hast vocals by Suga Bear and is featuring with Lil' Zane again. "The Girlies" is a fast one, it's a party track. Everybody knows "That's Cool", but here is a Remix with Silkk The Shocker and Lil' Romeo's Cousin Little D. "Somebody's In Love" is a godd song, too. It has an asian melodie. It's a very tight Album and it's much better than Lil' Bow Wow! Lil' Romeo is the future!


    4 out of 5 stars Lil Romeo and Lil Bow Wow competition   July 3, 2001
     21 out of 29 found this review helpful

    Lil Romeo is tight. They had to work on his first record for a long time to get it just right. The 11 year old can rap. I like Little Star, My Baby, That's Kool Remix,Where They At,and Etc. But there is gonna be some problems for Romeo. They are going to start comparing Romeo to Bow Wow to see who is better at rapping.


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