R&B singer Lil’ Mo intends to sue Ja Rule, Murder Inc. Records and Def Jam for $15 million dollars in unpaid royalties stemming from the 2001 hit song "Put It On Me." The song was a huge hit in the ...
You can’t tell it by looking at her, but behind R&B singer Lil’ Mo’s smile, colorful fashion and the powerful voice that has delivered hits such as ”Superwoman” and “4Ever,” is a woman who battled ...
2001 - Lil' Mo is injured while leaving a concert in San Francisco. The singer/songwriter is exiting a backstage area lined with fans when an unidentified man strikes her in the head with a bottle… By ...
Beginning in the late '90s, Lil Mo made her debut in the music industry, working with the likes of hip-hop heavyweights Missy Elliott and Timbaland. However, it was her early 2000s work with Ja Rule ...
Lil’ Mo has been through a lot since the 2001 release of her first album, “Based on a True Story,” and its hit single, “Superwoman Pt. II.” Just as the album arrived in stores, an unknown assailant ...
Earlier this month, Lil Mo appeared on the Don’t Call Me White Girl podcast. The “4 Ever” singer spoke with host Mona about her children, upbringing, her time doing reality TV, her past marriages, and ...
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