
Columbus, Ohio
native Lil' Bow Wow, known simply as Shad by his friends, first began to perform
his raps when he was only six years old. When he threw out his stylings to the
audience on the Chronic Tour, one of those most impressed was famous rapper
Snoop Dogg, who right away nicknamed the young talent Lil' Bow Wow.

Things moved fast for Lil' Bow Wow,
and by the age of 13 he had a long list of impressive credits by his name. He
has worked on soundtracks for movies like the Wild Wild West and Big Momma's
House, providing upbeat tracks like "Bounce with Me." He has been
featured in a number of magazines, including Esquire, Vibe, and People. His
photo has even been spread on millions of free book covers that Dr. Pepper produced
for schools. In 2000 Lil' Bow Wow recorded a debut album, Beware of Dog, for
Columbia Records' So So Def label. Under the watchful guidance of executive
producer Jermaine Dupri, the young artist is stepping into the role of a rising
star and role model without the use of tons of profanity-filled lyrics and while
keeping above-average grades in school. — Charlotte Dillon