

The Columbus, Ohio native was first discovered by Snoop Dog when he was just six years old and has never looked back. Material from "Underrated," like the singles "Better" and "We in Da Club," show Bow Wow maturing and broadening his style as he works with collaborators, such as T-Pain, Lil Wayne and many others. They'll also see more than a bit of swagger as Bow Wow often goes shirtless, showing off his many tattoos. Those lucky enough to get tickets will see Bow Wow work the stage from end to end, always engaging the crowd while delivering his signature rhymes. His live shows are a high energy affair, with a raw, stripped down vibe that makes the rapping (and him) the center of attention.

It's also entertainment.Although he started young, Bow Wow continues to succeed even after striking the Lil' from his name - from albums like 2009's New Jack City II to his 2012 collaboration with T-Pain "Better," Bow Wow has displayed a level of maturity that belies his teenage beginnings. It brings you back to a time when you heard a song for the first time. "This whole concept of The Millennium Tour is really a true representation of an era and time where music felt a certain type of way," Omarion, who serves as the headliner, exclusively shared with E! News. And with a jam-packed schedule planned for November, these artists aren't slowing down anytime soon. The biggest party of the year could just be on The Millennium Tour.įor the past several weeks, Omarion and his closest friends including Bow Wow, Ashanti, Soulja Boy and more have been getting fans up on their feet in venues across the country.

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