Romeo Miller

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Romeo Miller
2009-0319-NCAAs-005-PercyMiller15.jpg
Miller in 2009
Born (1989-08-19) August 19, 1989 (age 32)[1]
Other names
  • Lil' Romeo
  • Romeo
  • Maserati Rome
  • Rome
Occupation
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • actor
Musical career
GenresHip hop
Years active2000–present
Labels
Associated acts

Percy Romeo Miller (born August 19, 1989),[2] also known by his stage name Romeo (formerly Lil' Romeo), is an American rapper and actor. Miller gained fame as a rapper in the early 2000s after signing with No Limit Records, then owned by his father, Master P. He soon released his debut single "My Baby" in 2001 which was not only an instant hit and went platinum in 2 weeks, it made the Guinness Book of World Records for one of the fastest selling singles. To date, the single is certified 2x platinum. Later the same year, Miller released his debut album Lil' Romeo, which charted the US Billboard 200 at number six selling 205,000 copies in its first week and went on to be certified Gold, selling 500,000 copies within under a month of its release. On April 20, 2002 the album had sold over 1,800,000 copies in the U.S.

In 2002, Miller released his second album titled Game Time; it charted on the US Billboard 200 at number thirty-three selling 96,000 copies in its first week being certified gold in 3 weeks. In 2004, Miller released his third album Romeoland; it charted on the US Billboard 200 at number seventy selling just 56,000 copies in its first week later being certified gold by the RIAA selling 500,000 copies. In 2006, Miller released his digital album titled Lottery it was his first album released with his name changed to Romeo. In 2006, Miller released the soundtrack to his film God's Gift; it was Miller's first album to be explicit. To date, this album has sold over 300,000 copies.

In 2007, Miller was offered and accepted a scholarship to play basketball for the USC Trojans at the University of Southern California. Miller would play for the team until he was let go before his junior season in 2010.[3]

Aside from music, Miller has also worked as an actor, beginning in 2002, when Nickelodeon offered him his own show, Romeo!. The show ran for three seasons. Miller starred in the feature films Jumping the Broom (2011) and Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection (2012).

Miller founded the record labels Guttar Music, Take a Stand, The Next Generation and his current label No Limit Forever Records.

Early life[]

Miller was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the son of rapper and entrepreneur Master P and former rapper Sonya C.[4] He is the nephew of rappers C-Murder and Silkk the Shocker, cousin of producer, singer and rapper Mo B. Dick and the brother of singer and actress Cymphonique Miller. Romeo was signed to No Limit's subsidiary label Soulja Music Entertainment at the age of 5, after he wrote a rap to his father.

Music career[]

2001: Lil' Romeo[]

As Lil' Romeo, his debut album was the self-titled Lil' Romeo. It contains the hit single "My Baby" that charted No. 1 for R&B/Hip-hop Singles. The album peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 and No. 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. On July 28, 2001, it was certified Gold by the RIAA for selling 500,000 copies in the United States. Also in 2001 he was featured on his uncle Silkk the Shocker's remix single of "That's Kool", which was also featured on his own album.[1]

2002–2003: Game Time[]

In 2002, a year later after his debut album, Miller put out his second studio album, Game Time. It peaked at No. 33 on the Billboard 200 and No. 10 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[1] It spawned the Billboard-charting single "2-Way" that charted to No. 66 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. It also spawned the album second single "True Love" which charted at No. 16 under the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[1]

2004: Romeoland[]

In 2004, Miller released his third studio album Romeoland via The New No Limit and Koch, it would be Miller's last studio album to feature himself billed as Lil' Romeo; it was not as successful in sales.[1] Romeoland charted at No. 70 on the Billboard 200 and at No. 29 on the Top Rap Albums chart.

2005–2007: Collaborations, name change, Lottery and God's Gift soundtrack[]

In 2005, Miller along with his father Master P founded a new record label titled Guttar Music Entertainment. Also in 2005, Miller along with his brother Valentino Miller and their three cousins C-Los, and Willie J formed the rap group Rich Boyz and on November 22, 2005, they released their debut album titled Young Ballers: The Hood Been Good to Us via Guttar Music. The group later disbanded.

On April 4, 2006, Miller released his debut digital album Lottery via Guttar Music, UrbanDigital and GoDigital Music Group, it was Miller's first album released with his official name changed to Romeo. On December 12, 2006, Miller released an album titled God's Gift via Guttar Music, UrbanDigital and GoDigital Music Group, it served as the soundtrack to the same name independent film Miller's father Master P had directed and produced, it was also Miller's first album to be classified as explicit.[1] Both albums contained the song "U Can't Shine Like Me", which was a direct response to fellow young rapper/actor at the time Bow Wow, who fans believed dissed Miller and his father Master P in his song "Fresh Azimiz".

In 2007, Miller and his father Master P started a non-explicit record label titled Take A Stand Records. Also in 2007, Miller, along with his father Master P, formed a new group called Miller Boyz, on September 4, 2007, they would release their debut album titled Hip Hop History via Take A Stand Records, UrbanDigital and GoDigital Music Group.

2008–present: Mixtapes, EPs and collaborations[]

In 2008, Miller stated he was working on his fourth studio album titled Gumbo Station.[5] On June 17, 2008, Miller released the first single from the album "Get Low Wit It", which featured Akon and his brother Valentino Miller, it failed to gain success on the Billboard charts.[6]

On March 3, 2009, Miller released a compilation album titled Get Low that contained singles that were originally supposed to have been on Gumbo Station and also contained original songs from his previous albums. In late 2009, Miller formed a new record label titled The Next Generation Entertainment, the label at the time featured his group the College Boyys.[7]

In 2010, Romeo confirmed that he was still working on his fourth studio album, but he changed the name of the album to The College Boy. Romeo announced that the title of the album was going to be I Am No Limit. On January 19, 2010, Miller released a promotional single for the album titled "Tell Me a Million Times" that featured Tempo.[8] On January 26, 2010, Miller released a second promotional single for the album titled "Ice Cream Man Jr." which was a tribute to his father Master P.[9] On February 16, 2010, Miller released his debut mixtape Patience Is A Virtue to promote the album.[10] On March 2, 2010, Miller released two EPs to promote the album which were the Famous Girl and Monster/Practice via his label The Next Generation Entertainment and LPD Music.[11][12] Also in 2010, Miller would introduce his new group the College Boyys; on May 25, 2010, they released their debut album titled Spring Break via his label The Next Generation Hollywood Dream Music, but the group would later disband due to unknown reasons.[13] Miller also on this day released three promotional singles which were "You" that featured his artist at the time D'Anna and Lil Twist, "She Bad" that featured his cousins/artist's and Black Don and "They Dont Know".[14][15][16] Miller also performed at the 2010 Hip Hop Honors along with his brother Valentino Miller, his cousins and Black Don, and his uncle Silkk The Shocker, along with Trina, Gucci Mane and Mystikal to honor Master P and No Limit Records.[17] In late 2010, Miller relaunched No Limit as No Limit Forever. Romeo also confirmed that he has changed the name of the album from I Am No Limit to Intelligent Hoodlum.[18]

In 2011, Miller toured with his father and Silkk the Shocker. The tour was titled "No Limit Forever International".[19] On January 11, 2011, Miller released his EP Dont Push Me via his label The Next Generation Entertainment.[20] On May 3, 2011, Miller released the first official single from Intelligent Hoodlum called "Famous Girl (Remix)" which was the mastered version of the original, it still featured the original appearances from Sean Kingston and Miller's cousin Black Don, but it would be later dubbed as a promotional single.[21] On August 19, 2011, Miller released his I Am No Limit mixtape which was originally supposed to be his fourth studio album, but Miller decided it would be best to just release it as a mixtape for his fans.[22][23][24]

In 2012, Miller formed a new group called Resq3 which consisted of himself, drummer Christian Brock and guitarist/vocalist Myles Eberhardt. They released their first single "The Only One" and they were scheduled to be releasing their debut album, touring and a TV show later that year, but the group would later disband due to unknown reasons, the group also consisted of songs such as "Right Along" and "No One Else Like You".[25][26] On April 12, 2012, Miller released his first single from his upcoming fourth album titled "Hug Me Forever", which featured his brother Valentino. On May 19, 2012, Miller released the music video for "Hug Me Forever".[27][28] On August 15, 2012, Miller announced that he had been working on a new mixtape titled Inception, it was released on August 19, 2012 under his new stage name Maserati Rome.[29]

In 2013, Miller announced that he was working on a mixtape, When in Rome, slated for release in 2014.[30]

On January 5, 2015, Miller released his first collaboration mixtape titled We All We Got with his group Money Mafia that includes himself, his father, Ace B, Young Junne, Eastwood, Gangsta, Play Beezy, Calliope Popeye, Flight Boy and No Limit Forever in-house producer Blaq N Mild, the mixtape would also include a surprise feature from Lil Wayne on the track "Power".[31][32][33][34] On April 20, 2015, Miller released his second collaboration mixtape titled Hustlin with his group Money Mafia.[35][36][37] On July 29, 2015, Miller would release two new singles from his upcoming fourth studio album titled "Till the Club Close" featuring fellow No Limit Forever artist Ace B and "Bent" featuring fellow No Limit Forever artists Ace B and Silkk the Shocker.[38][39][40][41] On December 17, 2015, Miller revealed the title, cover art and also announced the release date of his planned fourth studio album titled Fighting Monsters, which was scheduled for release on January 7, 2016.[42][43][44][45]

On January 7, 2016, Miller would release Fighting Monsters as a mixtape; it would feature guest appearances from Ace B, BlaqNmilD, DeCarlo, Eastwood, €$¢Ø, JSlugg500, his father, Silkk the Shocker, and Travis Kr8ts, it was originally supposed to be his fourth studio album, but Miller decided it would be best to just release it as a mixtape for his fans, on January 13, 2016, Miller would release the mixtape for retail on iTunes for charity.[46][47][48] On November 1, 2016, Miller released two singles from his planned fourth studio album titled "B, All, In" featuring fellow No Limit Forever artist Young Vee and "Shoulder" featuring DeCarlo and fellow No Limit Forever artist Ace B.[49][50][51]

Other ventures[]

Acting career[]

In 2001, Miller began his acting career with a cameo appearance in the Walt Disney Pictures' film Max Keeble's Big Move.[52] In 2003, He later co-starred with Jessica Alba, Mekhi Phifer and Zachary Isaiah Williams in the dance film Honey. In this film, his supporting character was Benny, a young boy looking for a break.[53] In 2003, he voiced himself on an episode of the animated series, Static Shock, to which he had performed the theme song.[54] He starred in another film with Zachary Isaiah Williams, God's Gift, which came out in 2006. He went on to co-star with his father in a film called Uncle P in 2007.[55] His next project in 2007, was a film called ASL in which he starred as himself, Romeo, alongside Forrest Lipton and Zachary Isaiah Williams who played the young Romeo; Williams had previously co-starred with Romeo in Honey and Nickelodeon's Romeo!. Miller also made a cameo appearance in Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide as a rapping coach. He guest-starred as a rapper accused of murder in the 2010 CBS series The Defenders and acted in Jumping the Broom, released in May 2011. In 2011, he also starred in TV commercials for McDonald's and ICDC Colleges. In 2012, Miller starred in Tyler Perry's film "Madea's Witness Protection". He played as Jake, a young man who is trying to get his money back from a ponzi scheme for his father's church and his retirement. In 2012, he participated in Fox's dating game show The Choice.[56] He was a special guest star on the Nick News with Linda Ellerbee episode If Only I Were An Only Child: The Top 10 Annoying Things My Siblings Do which aired on Nickelodeon on May 13, 2013, on which Romeo (among others) talked about annoying things his siblings did, one of which was his brother took his shoes that Romeo was planning to wear, so he could show them to a girl he liked.

From 2013 to 2014, Romeo Miller appeared in advertisements for ICDC College, an online school.[57] Miller was cast in the 2017 feature film Never Heard, also starring his father, Master P.

Fashion designer[]

On July 24, 2010, Romeo launched his own clothing line titled "College Boyys". The brand has been promoted by Miller, his new group the College Boyys, and also artists such as Justin Bieber, Big Time Rush and Jaden Smith.[58] Romeo stated

"When I was a kid, I used to lick markers on my t-shirt 'I'm going to college' and that imprint stuck in my head and made a difference to me in my life, turning it into a reality. I want to implant the same positive message to young boys as they dress themselves each day with a feeling of success. They can look in the mirror at themselves with a positive goal in mind for their bright future knowing that going to college can make a big difference in their lives." College Boyys clothing style is classy, cool, and urban with a message: "It's actually cool to be smart."

On November 13, 2013, Miller revealed that he was working on a brand new clothing line titled ROME Everything.[59][60]

Basketball career[]

Percy Miller
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Miller (front) in February 2009
CollegeUSC
ConferencePac-10
SportBasketball
PositionPoint guard
Jersey #15
NicknameRomeo, Prince P
Career2008–2010
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg)
NationalityAmerican
Born (1989-08-19) August 19, 1989 (age 32)
New Orleans, Louisiana
High schoolBeverly Hills High School
Tournaments
2009 NCAA Tournament

Miller played basketball as a point guard for one year at Windward High School before he transferred and became a three-year starter at Beverly Hills High School. As a junior, during the 2005–06 high school season, he averaged 13.9 points and 5.6 assists per game.[61][62] As a senior, during the 2006–07 high school season, he averaged 8.6 points and 9.0 assists per game.[63][61]

In the summer of 2006, Miller was invited to the Reebok-sponsored ABCD Camp, a premier[citation needed] basketball camp in the US. The Teaneck, New Jersey-based camp is an invitation-only basketball showcase previously attended by high-profile National Basketball Association (NBA) players including Kobe Bryant, Stephon Marbury, Tracy McGrady, LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony. Surrounded by future NBA players such as O. J. Mayo, Derrick Rose, and Kevin Love, Miller averaged less than 2 points a game and struggled throughout the camp. Sonny Vaccaro, the longtime director of the ABCD Camp, explained that he invited Miller to the 2006 camp, "primarily as a favor to Percy Miller (Romeo's father Master P), whom he knew from the club basketball circuit." Vaccaro also said, "If you're looking for the profile of an athlete who plays basketball at USC, he's not it."[63]

Despite this, On April 13, 2007, Miller verbally committed to the University of Southern California (USC) and signed a letter of intent on November 19. According to The Wall Street Journal, the decision to grant Miller a full scholarship at USC was largely driven by his relationship with friend and teammate DeMar DeRozan, an All-American forward who was rated as the number five prospect in the country on Scout.com, and his father's influence. The Wall Street Journal reported Coach Tim Floyd as saying, "Last April ... Percy Miller called while driving both players from a tournament in Fayetteville, Ark ... Percy Miller said 'Demar and Romeo are ready to make their decision, and would you like to have them both on scholarship?' ... 'I said absolutely.'"[63] Miller and DeRozan began playing in the 2008–2009 season.

Modeling career[]

On December 27, Romeo modeled for a new 2011 calendar.[64] On April 10, 2011 Miller modeled for the April issue of TROIX magazine.[65] On April 12, 2011 Miller modeled again for some new pictures.[66]

Dancing with the Stars[]

After originally withdrawing from season two of Dancing with the Stars due to an injury,[67] Romeo competed in season twelve.[68] He was partnered with professional dancer, Chelsie Hightower. They were eliminated from the show on May 10, 2011 and finished in the Top 5, one week before the semi-final.

Week # Dance/Song Judges' score Result
Inaba Goodman Tonioli
1 Cha-Cha-Cha/ "Romeo" 7 6 6 No Elimination
2 Quickstep/ "You're the One That I Want" 7 8 8 Safe
3 Rumba/ "I'll Be There" 7 6 7 Safe
4 Paso Doble/ "Palladio, First Movement" 7 8 8 Safe
5 Foxtrot/ "New York, New York" 9 8 9 Safe
6 Waltz/ "My Heart Will Go On" 10 9 9 Safe
7 Cha-Cha-Cha/ ""Born This Way""
Samba/ "Say Hey (I Love You)"
8*/8
7*/8
7
7
7
8
Safe
8 Tango/"Hold It Against Me"
Salsa/"Tequila"
9
8
9
9
9
8
Eliminated
  • In week 7, Donnie Burns was the guest judge and scored the dances.

Other media[]

Miller competed on the special for the MTV reality series The Challenge on November 21, 2017 and titled Champs vs. Stars.[69]

He is also the host of MTV's Ex on the beach. He also was in a commercial for ICDC College.

Personal life[]

Miller is Catholic.[70]

Discography[]

Filmography[]

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Max Keeble's Big Move Himself Cameo
2003 Honey Benny Main role
2004 Still 'Bout It M.J. Supporting role
Decisions Tyrone Big Nig Main role
Nick Takes Over the Superbowl Himself Cameo
2006 God's Gift Romeo Main role
Don't Be Scared Stevie Main role
2007 Uncle P Corey Miller Main role
Crush On U Romeo Main role
Black Supaman Lional Cameo
The Jollybean Kids Mystery Main role
2009 The Pig People TJ Main role
2010 Down and Distance Darren Sheehan Main role
2011 Jumping the Broom Sebastian Supporting role
2012 Madea's Witness Protection Jake Supporting role
2013 Frat Brothers Derrick Shaw Supporting role
The Love Letter Aaron Main role
2014 Could This Be Love Damon Supporting role
2015 Megachurch Murder Oliver King Main role
One Heart Shade Main role
A Royal Family Holiday Supporting role; TV Movie
Royal Family Holiday Supporting role; TV Movie
Brotherly Love Sean Main role
A Girl Like Grace Jason Post-production
No Way To Live TBA Post-production
Juvenile TBA Post-production
Wedding Bells TBA Post-production
2016 Jarhead 3: The Siege Sunshine Direct to video
Little Dead Rotting Hood Danny Main role
2017 Destruction Los Angeles Marcus Taylor-Jones Main role; TV Movie
Game Day Lucas Main role
Dead Trigger Supporting role
2018 American Fright Fest Rico Main role
2018 Never Heard Jalen Main role
Adolescence Keith Lead role
American Fright Fest Rico Supporting role
2019 I Got the Hook Up 2 Johnny Miller Main role
2021 King of the South

Main role

One Heart Shade Supporting role
TBA Field of Dreams 3: NBA Basketball Reggie Miller Lead role
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2001 The Hughleys Himself
2001 Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration Himself
2002 Raising Dad Marvin
2002 The 29th Annual American Music Awards Himself
2002 Proud Family Himself "A Hero For Halloween" (season 2, episode 2)
2003 One on One Eric "Spy Games"
2003 Static Shock Himself Recorded the final theme song for the series.
2003 All Grown Up! Lil Q "It's Cupid, Stupid" (episode 8, season 1)[71]
2003–2006 Romeo! Romeo "Ro" Miller Main Role/Starring as Romeo.
2005 Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide Rapping teacher "Guide to: Emergency Drills and Late Bus" (episode 21, season 2)
2008 Out of Jimmy's Head Himself "Lunch Tables" (episode 13, season 1)[72]
2010 The Defenders Killa Diz "The Defenders – Nevada v. Killa Diz"[73]
2011 The Bad Girls Club: Season 6 Himself Guest appearance on the reality show (episode 10)
2011 Dancing With the Stars: Season 12 Contestant Romeo was originally supposed to be competing in season 2 but due to an injury he was unable & his dad Master P filled in for him
2011 The Cape Gangster Season 1, Episode 9 – "Razer".
2011 Reed Between the Lines Darius Season 1, Episode 5 – "Let's Talk About Competition"
2011 Charlie's Angels Mark Bakale Season 1, Episode 7 – "Royal Angels"
2012 Single Ladies Scottie-Board shop owner Season 2
2012 The Choice Himself Season 2, Episode 1
2012 How to Rock Host Season 1, Episode 19 "How to Rock a High School Sensation"
2013 Nick News with Linda Ellerbee Special Guest/Himself "If Only I Were An Only Child: The Top 10 Annoying Things My Siblings Do"
2014 Survivor's Remorse Jay Holbrook Season 1, Episode 5 "Out of the Past"
2015 The Millionaire Matchmaker Special Guest/Himself Season 8, Episode 11
2016–present Master P's Family Empire Himself
2016–present Growing Up Hip Hop Himself
2016 Empire Gram Season 3
2017 The Challenge: Champs vs. Stars Himself
2018 Famous in Love Pablo $$ Recurring role
2018–present Ex on the Beach Host
2018 Celebrity Fear Factor Himself/contestant one episode
2019 Tales Rider Episodes: "Bodak Yellow" and "I Gave You Power" (co-writer)

Awards and nominations[]

  • Billboard Music Awards
    • 2001, Rap Artist of the Year (Winner)
    • 2001, Music Videos: My Baby (Winner)
    • 2002, R&B/Hip-Hop: My Baby (Winner)
  • Kids Choice Awards
    • 2002, Favorite Male Singer - (Nominated)
    • 2003, Favorite Male Singer - (Nominated)
    • 2004, Favorite Television Actor – Male for: Romeo! (Nominated)
    • 2005, Favorite Television Actor – Male for: Romeo! (Winner)
    • 2006, Favorite Television Actor – Male for: Romeo! (Nominated)
  • Teen Choice Awards
    • 2004, Choice Breakout Movie Star – Male for: Honey (Nominated)
  • Black Reel Awards
    • 2004, Choice Breakout Movie Star – Male for: Honey (Nominated)
  • Young Artist Awards
    • 2005, Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actor: Romeo! (Nominated)
  • NAMIC Vision Awards
    • 2005, Best Comedic Performance: Romeo! (Nominated)
  • Image Awards
    • 2005, Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program – Series or Special: Romeo! (Nominated)
  • Golden Raspberry Awards
    • 2013, Worst Screen Ensemble: Madea's Witness Protection (nominated)

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