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Rapper and actor Lil' Romeo (b. Percy Romeo Miller, Jr. in New Orleans, Louisiana on 19 August 1989) stars in his own Nickelodeon show called Romeo!. He is the son of rapper Master P and records teen-friendly rap on his father's No Limit label.


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He is the son of rapper Master P and records teen-friendly rap on his father's No Limit label. Frank Sinatra used to privately refer to him as "The African Queen". Rapper and actor Lil' Romeo (b. Percy Romeo Miller, Jr. in New Orleans, Louisiana on 19 August 1989) stars in his own Nickelodeon show called Romeo!. Mathis has recorded over 100 albums of original music and has sold more than 180 million albums worldwide. His hit songs include "Wonderful Wonderful", "A Certain Smile", "Chances Are", "The Twelfth of Never", "Misty", "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late", and "I'm Coming Home", and the original recording of the Thom Bell-Linda Creed composition "Life Is a Song Worth Singing", later made popular by Soul/R&B vocalist Teddy Pendergrass. Although frequently described as a "Romantic" singer, his vast discography contains Jazz, Traditional Pop, Brazilian & Spanish music, Soul, Soft Rock, and Broadway Show Tunes.

Around the same time, he had his first number one hit with "Chances Are". He sang one of his first hits, "It's Not For Me To Say", in the film, Lizzie, in which he also had a small acting role. While training to become a teacher, he was talent-spotted at a concert and signed by Columbia Records. Mathis grew up in San Francisco, and began singing at school.

Johnny Mathis (born September 30, 1935 in Gilmer, Texas) is an American popular singer, and one of the few remaining male vocalists associated with Traditional Pop music.