Lil' Corey
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Corey Jerome Hodges (born November 13) is an American singer, better know as "Lil' Corey". He was born in Alanta, Georgia.
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[edit] Career
Following the success of kid rappers Lil' Bow Wow and Lil' Romeo in 2001, it was perhaps inevitable that Motown surface with one of its own, Corey. Unlike Bow Wow and Romeo, however, Corey wasn't a rapper but rather a singer. He debuted in 2002 with "Hush Lil' Lady", a song featuring Romeo for maximum crossover potential, and I'm Just Corey, a full-length album featuring the aforementioned lead single as well as "MVP" (featuring Shaquille O'Neal) and "All I Do" a cover version of "All I Do Is Think of You" by The Jackson 5.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 2002: I'm Just Corey
[edit] Singles
- 2002: "Hush Lil Lady" (featuring Lil Romeo)
- 2002: "MVP" (featuring Shaquille O'Neal)
- 2002: "All I Do" (featuring Michael Jackson)
- 2002: "The First Time"
- 2007: "Say Yes"