Shad Gregory Moss

Name: Shad Gregory Moss

AKA: Bow Wow, Lil Bow Wow

Birth: March 9, 1987

Home: Columbus, Ohio

Siblings: 1 stepbrother and stepsister

Favorie Author: Walter Dean Myers

Nominated for a Black Reel Award-Breakthrough Performance-Viewer's Choice for Like Mike-Lost to Derek Luke for Antwone Fisher

Nominated for a Young Artist Award-Breakthrough Performance in a Feature Film-Lead Actor for Like Mike lost to Tyler Hoechlin for Road to Perdition

He may no longer be Lil', but Bow Wow apparently still has his bite. The then pint-sized rapper was first discovered at the age of six by Snoop Dogg, who gave the rapper his name. But like the artist formerly known as Snoop Doggy Dogg, Bow Wow, too, has changed over the years.

The Columbus, Ohio native was initially known as Shad before he blew up after getting his big break as a support act on Dr. Dre's Chronic Tour. However, it wasn't Dre or Snoop that shepherded Lil' Bow Wow's 2000 debut, Beware Of Dog. That honor fell to veteran producer Jermaine Dupri, the man that made half-pint rappers Kris Kross a hit back in 1992. The pairing proved to be a match made in chart heaven, as the album reached the top 10 of both the Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts without the aid of a monster hit single. While "Bow Wow (That's My Name)" topped the Hot Rap Singles chart, it failed to crack the top 20 of the Hot 100. Nonetheless, Beware Of Dog was a multi-platinum success.

As such, Bow Wow and Dupri continued their winning streak with Doggy Bag in 2001. Despite its title, the album was not received like lukewarm leftovers. Rather, the fans again came running, pushing the title up to No. 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and just missing the top 10 of the Billboard 200.

The next year Bow Wow's star reached new heights, thanks to a starring role in the basketball-themed kid-flick Like Mike. Naturally, the film's soundtrack gave the young rapper another vehicle to showcase his rhyming skills, most notably on the track "Basketball," which teamed Bow Wow with Fabolous, Dupri, and Fundisha.

Bow Wow returned in the summer of 2003 with Unleashed, an album that had him a little older, a little wiser, but no longer sporting Lil' in front of his name. He alos left Jermaine Dupri when So SO Def left Columbia Records and ended up being left out of the Scream Tour that was originally planned to included him, B2K and Mario.

This Biography was written by Craig Rosen, with extra material added.

He filmed a pilot called Mr. Logan, which can best be described as Doogie Howser working at a college. His character is a 16 year old genius that becomes a teacher at his brother's school. The WB never aired the pilot.

He reunited with JD and plans on releasing Wanted in the year 2005. Where he teamed up with Omarion for the song "Let Me Hold You" and "Like You" with Ciara.

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