Romeoland

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Romeoland
Romeoland cover
Studio album by Lil' Romeo
Released September 21, 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre Rap
Label Koch Records
No Limit Records
Guttar Music
Producer Master P
Professional reviews
Lil' Romeo chronology
Game Time
(2002)
Romeoland
(2004)
Lottery
(2006)

Romeoland is an album by Lil' Romeo, released in 2004. it debuted at number seventy in us.The album features Romeo's new band, the Rich Boyz. It is his third album. It was not as successful as his last two albums. Most of the songs on this album appeared in his tv show Romeo!. Two singles "My Cinderella" and "My Girlfriend" have been released so far. The album was later certified Gold for selling over 500,000 copies even though the album only sold 459,000 copies.

[edit] Romeo

In late 2004, Lil' Romeo officially changed his stage name to Romeo. Following the end of 2005, Master P created a new record label named "Guttar Music Entertainment" which is now the main distribution label for The New No Limit; Guttar Music Entertainment now serves as the parent label.The album shows a more mature side of the rapper.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Romeoland (Skit)
  2. Whoodihoop
  3. My Cinderella (featuring Nick Cannon)
  4. The One (featuring Nick Cannon)
  5. My Girlfriend (featuring Intyana)
  6. Missin You
  7. Bobblehead (featuring Lil' D of Rich Boyz)
  8. Rich Boyz (featuring Rich Boyz)
  9. Let Me Shine (featuring Master P)
  10. Like You (Skit) (featuring Hercy)
  11. Can't Stop Us (featuring Rich Boyz)
  12. My Crush (Skit)
  13. So Fly (featuring Intyana)
  14. If I Try (featuring Intyana, Tata & Young V of Rich Boyz)
  15. Stomped Out

[edit] Trivia

  • Can't Stop Us appeared on Romeo! when Romeo was in a rap comp with Fan 3.
  • My Cinderella also appeared on Romeo! and the chorous was sung by Erica O'Keith a.k.a Jody on the Romeo! show.
  • On one episode of Romeo!, Ange gets married to Romeo's dad and at the end of the episode Romeo sings My Cinderella to Ange, but changes the lyrics, for example "Young Romie lookin for a homie" to "Young Romie lookin for a mummy" and a few other words in the song.
  • Some songs on the album appeared on Romeo! and the lyrics were changed due to the girl singer in the band on the show.
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