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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