A textbook example of nepotism at work, Lil' Romeo, the prepubescent son of notorious hip-hop mogul Master P, has become a superstar rapper before his voice has even changed. Obviously having the head of No Limit Records for a father has helped Romeo from the start, but ironically, his success has also revived Master P's career, which had been flagging before Romeo topped the Billboard singles chart in 2001 with "My Baby." Therefore, Romeo's ability to boost his dad's already-high profile indicates that this preteen MC has actually got skills. After all, he grew up in the hip-hop world, surrounded by his dad's No Limit cronies, so it makes sense that he'd eventually take a stab at rapping himself...and that when he did, he'd be a whole lot better than...
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