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It was written by Lil' Mo along with Bryan-Michael Cox, Craig Love, and Fabolous for her second album, Meet the Girl Next Door (2003), while production was helmed by Cox and Love. Find Lil' Mo credit information on AllMusic AllMusic. More collaborations by Ja Rule and Lil’ Mo followed, including “I Cry”, which repurposed The O’Jays’ 1978 hit “Cry Together”.After years of successful collaborations, Lil’ Mo would finally release a successful hit of her own, “Superwoman Pt. The single peaked at #11 on In 2002, Lil’ Mo developed an interest in communications after her work as a part-time anchor for Baltimore urban radio station WXYV-FM. The feud would later be brought to public attention in early 2003. She then married Gospel recording artist Phillip Bryant; the couple welcomed a son, Justin McKenzie Phillip, on January 16, 2009. That same year, Mo began work on her second album, In July 2004, Lil’ Mo began recording material for her third album, In 2006, Lil’ Mo, alongside Faith Evans, Fantasia, and R&B-turned-gospel singer Coko, appeared on the remake of The Clark Sisters’ “Endow Me” from Coko’s gospel album In 2008, under a new label, Global Music Group, Lil’ Mo began work a new album, formerly titled In 2013, Mo became a cast member of TV One reality show On September 10, 2013, Lil’ Mo released the song “I’m a Diva” via iTunes. Mo confirmed to A feud between Mo and former associate Ja Rule embroiled in late 2001, when Mo was dismissed by Murda Inc. executives and subsequently replaced by then-newcomer Ashanti. 4Ever is a song by American singer Lil' Mo. Upon its release, critics referred to the single as an "uptempo wedding" ode. II”, “4Ever”, “Hot Girls”, and her debut single “5 Minutes”.Born into a military family, Loving was raised primarily on Long Island, New York, but moved about regularly as her family followed her father’s military assignments. In January 2003, while co-hosting In April 2003, additional controversy surrounding lack of recognition and payment for Lil’ Mo’s contributions on records “I Cry” and “Put It on Me” was brought to attention. By late 1999, Mo would go on to gain further exposure for her appearance on Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s “Good Morning Heartache” and Missy Elliott’s record-breaking “Hot Boyz”. He proposed to her in May, and they wed on August 29, 2001, after dating for only 5 months. In 2014, Lil’ Mo and Phillip Bryant separated. Her second daughter, God’Iss Love Stone, was born on February 24, 2005. "4Ever" is a song by American singer Lil' Mo. She debuted on the music scene as Missy Elliott’s protégée and contributed guest vocals to some of Elliott’s work, most notably the record-breaking “Hot Boyz”. Brasco Music (ASCAP). From her new Elektra Entertainment Group release Meet The Girl Next Door coming March 2003. In the United States, it reached number 37 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Prior to its official physical release, the song was serviced to radio stati Just two months later, Loving became pregnant, and on August 19, 2002, she gave birth to a daughter, Heaven Love’on Stone. The single was a hit on both urban and pop radio, and reached number eight on the US pop charts. By her adulthood, Mo set out to reside in New York City’s Manhattan borough, in hopes of pursuing a music career there.In early 1998, while submitting demo material to future-labelmate Nicole Wray’s 1998 debut album, As a scheduled release date for March 1999 approached, Elektra pushed the album multiple times in hopes of revamping Mo’s image and sound. Mo told A feud between Lil’ Mo and R&B singer Keyshia Cole originated in August 2005 via controversial radio series In March 2013, 8 years following the controversy, Keyshia Cole was criticized by urban media outlets for her vocal critique of Beyoncé’s “Bow Down/I Been On” via Twitter. She currently lives in Odenton, Maryland. - Fabolous appears courtesy of Desert Storm Records/Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. Along with her parents, Bishop Jacob and First-Lady Cynthia Loving Sr., she lived in Texas, Georgia, and North Carolina before settling in Baltimore, Maryland. She is best known for her single "Superwoman Pt.II" featuring then-unknown rapper Fabolous, which has been credited as launching his career. Dreams of becoming a famous singer began early and she always pertained to the goal, performing in talent competitions wherever her family would settle.

The same year, Lil’ Mo revealed on On June 22, 2001, while being escorted to a limousine, Lil’ Mo was assaulted by a male at a San Francisco concert venue.

New Releases. Mo ripped the check up and contacted a lawyer to launch an investigation surrounding the masters of “Put It on Me”. She gave birth to their second son, Jonah Maddox-Phillip Bryant, on July 10, 2012. Prior to its official physical release, the song was serviced to radio stations through airplay in early December 2002. Written and recorded during her eighth-month pregnancy break in which she became a part-time anchor for Baltimore urban radio station WXYV-FM 's The Lil' Mo Show, Lil' Mo worked with a variety of producers on the album, including Missy Elliott, Walter "Lil' Walt" Millsap III, Chucky Thompson, Bryan-Michael Cox, Craig Love, Warryn Campbell, Dwayne Bastiany, and Precision. In April 2014, as part of preparation for her fifth album, In 2001, Lil’ Mo met her first husband, Al Stone, at a Washington, D.C. gas station; she initiated a conversation and asked for his number.