Bow Wow

American rapper

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2025 Bow Wow released the single 'Use Me' featuring Chris Brown
2024 Bow Wow opened a new restaurant called 'Prime on Peachtree' in Atlanta, demonstrating his entrepreneurial expansion into the restaurant business.
2023 Appeared on 'Celebrity Game Face'
2022 Hosted 'After Happily Ever After' and appeared as a panelist on 'I Can See Your Voice'
2022 Headlined The Millennium Tour for the third time.
2022 Played Mega in the TV movie 'Hip Hop Family Christmas Wedding'
2021 Announced his final album would be titled 'Before 30', to be released by Death Row Records.
2021 Reprised his role from 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift' in the film 'F9'.
2021 Headlined The Millennium Tour for the second time.
2021 Bow Wow appeared on Omarion's single 'EX' featuring Soulja Boy
2021 Bow Wow released the single 'My Pain'
January 15 2021 Bow Wow performed maskless at Cle Houston nightclub during the COVID-19 pandemic, which sparked public criticism for potentially violating pandemic safety protocols. He later clarified that he performed only one song for a friend's birthday, was not paid, and put on his mask after the performance.
2020 Headlined The Millennium Tour for the first time.
2020 Competed in the third season of The Masked Singer as 'Frog', finishing in third place.
2020 Bow Wow released the single 'Met On Collins (DM)'
September 2020 Had his second child in a separate relationship.
2019 Starred as Malik Boudreaux in the TV movie 'In Broad Daylight'
2019 Bow Wow released the song 'Drunk Off Ciroc'
May 14 2019 Released 'Greenlight 6' mixtape under LBW Entertainment, Death Row, and Bad Boy labels as a digital download
February 2 2019 Arrested in Atlanta, Georgia for battery after a physical altercation with a woman. Both parties suffered minor injuries and were taken to Fulton County Jail, with Bow Wow released on an $8,000 signature bond.
2018 Bow Wow partnered with hair grooming company Red By Kiss to launch a new line of luxury durags, expanding his business ventures into fashion accessories.
2018 Collaborated with T-Pain and MJG on the track 'Μοving Her Mouth' from the album Everything Must Go Vol. 2
2018 Bow Wow released multiple singles including 'Made U', 'Yeaahh', 'Woah', 'Pussy Talk', and 'Broken Heart'
2017 Became main cast member of 'Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta'
2017 Became the subject of the viral 'Bow Wow Challenge' after posting a misleading photo claiming to be traveling on a private jet, which was actually a stock photo from a transportation website.
March 15 2017 Sent a controversial tweet threatening President Donald Trump in response to Trump's criticism of Snoop Dogg's music video, which he deleted within 24 hours.
2016 Publicly announced on Twitter that he would not vote in the presidential election, sparking controversy about his views on civil rights.
2016 Bow Wow began hosting a nighttime edition of the Australian Hit Network's radio show RnB Fridays, called RnB Friday Nights.
October 25 2016 Released joint retail mixtape 'Ignorant Shit' with Soulja Boy.
August 7 2016 Officially announced his retirement from rapping, planning to release one final album NYLTH.
2015 Joined main cast of 'CSI: Cyber' as Brody 'Baby Face' Nelson
2015 Bow Wow released the song 'Too Real' with DJ Willi
2015 Bow Wow collaborated with Jermaine Dupri on the song 'WYA'
September 27 2015 Signed to Puff Daddy's Bad Boy Records.
September 27 2015 Signed to Puff Daddy's Bad Boy Records and announced a new management team.
May 2015 Parted ways amicably with Cash Money Records to have more control over his music career.
2014 Participated in a charity flag football game organized by Chris Brown, paying tribute to Michael Brown, a victim of a police shooting in Ferguson, Missouri.
2014 BET's 106 & Park was cancelled, ending Bow Wow's hosting tenure on the show.
August 2014 Announced his starring role in CSI: Cyber, a CSI spinoff series.
June 24 2014 Announced he would be going by his real name Shad Moss after the BET Awards, marking a new chapter in his career as a father, host, and actor.
2013 Appeared on 'Oprah: Where Are They Now?' and 'Real Husbands of Hollywood'
2013 Acted as Eric in 'Scary Movie 5'
2013 Released the remix of 'Celebration' featuring Jermaine Dupri, Jagged Edge, Dondria, Da Brat, and Fresco Kane
2013 Released 'All Js' featuring Jadakiss and Styles P
2013 Released 'I Can Change Your Life' featuring Compton Menace
2013 Released 'Panties to the Side' featuring French Montana, Tyga, and Gudda Gudda from the album Rich Gang
2013 Collaborated with Chevy Woods on the track 'Tax It' from the album Gangland 2
2013 Bow Wow featured on the collaborative single 'All We Know' with DJ Absolut, Ace Hood, Ray J, Swizz Beatz, and Fat Joe
October 1 2013 Bow Wow was confirmed as the new host of BET's 106 & Park after Terrence J and Rocsi's retirement. The show was broadcast in over 85 million homes across multiple countries including the U.S., Canada, Japan, United Kingdom, Africa, the Caribbean, and Germany.
March 9 2013 Released 'Greenlight 5' mixtape under Cash Money label as a digital download

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