Lil' O is a southern rapper, born in Lagos on May 20, 1976, Nigeria and rai… Read Full Bio ↴Lil' O is a southern rapper, born in Lagos on May 20, 1976, Nigeria and raised in Southwest Houston, Texas. He is an original member of DJ Screw's Screwed Up Click. He was also known as O or Da Fat Rat Wit Da Cheeze. His name references his height, at 5 feet tall.
His father was a doctor and Lil’ O and his four brothers and one sister had a middle class upbringing. His mother died from ovarian cancer when Lil’ O was 13 and suddenly his father’s strict Nigerian upbringing began to chase him to rebellion.
Soon after his mother’s death, Lil’ O began hanging in the streets with friends who were in the drug game, and he became addicted to the fast money that drug dealing brought in. “I got street fame, women, and a lot of money quickly and easily,” he says. Of course, he eventually got collared. After his arrest, his father kicked him out of the house and Lil’ O fell deeper into the lure of the drug game. While out on bond, he continued to sell drugs and was caught again. This time he attempted to swallow the evidence before the police could arrest him. He swallowed an ounce-and-a-half of crack cocaine and his lungs collapsed. He was put on life support and his father was told to prepare for his death. “It’s really a miracle that I woke up at all,” says Lil’ O. “I was breathing through tubes on my deathbed and I looked down and saw that my ankles were cuffed to the bed. I realized, if I recovered I was going to jail, and if I didn’t I was going to die.”
He went to Xavier University in New Orleans, where he studied business. Away from the drugs and the street life of Southwest Houston, Lil’ O also began to dabble in one of his first loves – hip hop. “Man, when I was growing up, LL Cool J came out with ‘Radio’ and that was it, I was hooked. I never thought about rapping as a career because I was making so much selling drugs, plus the money came faster than it does in the rap game,” says O. While at Xavier, in 1997, he recorded “Can’t Stop” – featuring vocal contributions from the ladies that would go on to earn renown as Destiny’s Child. The track soon became Lil’ O’s debut single and went on to score an instant local hit. Regardless, Lil’ O eventually found himself out of school and back in Texas, again exposed to the same lifestyle he’d tried to leave behind. In 1999, he then signed with the Houston-based indie label Game Face Entertainment, but also began selling drugs again. His debut album, Blood Money, sold 20,000 copies but he was unable to promote it due to spending time in jail.
After being released from prison, Lil’ O left the drug game behind for good and focused on his music completely. He also enrolled at the University of Houston–Downtown ("UHD") and majored in business. “Some days I wouldn’t feel like going to class, and then I would look across the street at the county jail and remember how I felt when I was in there. That would be all the motivation I would need to get myself to class,” says Lil’ O with a hearty laugh.
In 2001, his album "Da Fat Rat With The Cheeze" sold over 75,000. He collaborated with Big Hawk on the hit single "Back Back". "Back Back" led him back to a nationwide deal with Atlantic Records, which he later left in 2003.
His father was a doctor and Lil’ O and his four brothers and one sister had a middle class upbringing. His mother died from ovarian cancer when Lil’ O was 13 and suddenly his father’s strict Nigerian upbringing began to chase him to rebellion.
Soon after his mother’s death, Lil’ O began hanging in the streets with friends who were in the drug game, and he became addicted to the fast money that drug dealing brought in. “I got street fame, women, and a lot of money quickly and easily,” he says. Of course, he eventually got collared. After his arrest, his father kicked him out of the house and Lil’ O fell deeper into the lure of the drug game. While out on bond, he continued to sell drugs and was caught again. This time he attempted to swallow the evidence before the police could arrest him. He swallowed an ounce-and-a-half of crack cocaine and his lungs collapsed. He was put on life support and his father was told to prepare for his death. “It’s really a miracle that I woke up at all,” says Lil’ O. “I was breathing through tubes on my deathbed and I looked down and saw that my ankles were cuffed to the bed. I realized, if I recovered I was going to jail, and if I didn’t I was going to die.”
He went to Xavier University in New Orleans, where he studied business. Away from the drugs and the street life of Southwest Houston, Lil’ O also began to dabble in one of his first loves – hip hop. “Man, when I was growing up, LL Cool J came out with ‘Radio’ and that was it, I was hooked. I never thought about rapping as a career because I was making so much selling drugs, plus the money came faster than it does in the rap game,” says O. While at Xavier, in 1997, he recorded “Can’t Stop” – featuring vocal contributions from the ladies that would go on to earn renown as Destiny’s Child. The track soon became Lil’ O’s debut single and went on to score an instant local hit. Regardless, Lil’ O eventually found himself out of school and back in Texas, again exposed to the same lifestyle he’d tried to leave behind. In 1999, he then signed with the Houston-based indie label Game Face Entertainment, but also began selling drugs again. His debut album, Blood Money, sold 20,000 copies but he was unable to promote it due to spending time in jail.
After being released from prison, Lil’ O left the drug game behind for good and focused on his music completely. He also enrolled at the University of Houston–Downtown ("UHD") and majored in business. “Some days I wouldn’t feel like going to class, and then I would look across the street at the county jail and remember how I felt when I was in there. That would be all the motivation I would need to get myself to class,” says Lil’ O with a hearty laugh.
In 2001, his album "Da Fat Rat With The Cheeze" sold over 75,000. He collaborated with Big Hawk on the hit single "Back Back". "Back Back" led him back to a nationwide deal with Atlantic Records, which he later left in 2003.
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Lil' O Lyrics
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Back Back Ay, in my apartment a long time ago I knew a…
Betcha Can't Do It Betcha can't do it on a dick, she poppin Betcha can't…
Betcha' Can't Do It WATCH NOW What's That Line? Misheard Lyrics… Betcha can't …
Betha Can't Do It Betcha can't do it on a dick, she poppin Betcha can't…
Blood Money (*talking*) Ain't no turning back now A nigga too deep in …
Change Thought you were different what do I do Cuz I feel…
Choo Choo *Chorus* (Lil' O)(Hawk) Share the pussy Share the pussy (Th…
Da Fat Rat Wit da Cheese Fat Rat! Fat Rat! Fat Rat! Fat Rat! Fat Rat! Fat Rat! Fat…
Da Fat Rat Wit Da Cheeze Fat Rat! Fat Rat! Fat Rat! Fat Rat! Fat Rat! Fat Rat! Fat…
Don't Plex (*H.A.W.K. talking*) Big balling Texas, you are now about t…
F**k Lil' O Lately I been chilling I'm still young & turnt tho You…
He Ain't Got to Know (*talking*) Dedicated to all the playas, all over the world…
He's So Gangsta Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh, bou-bounce Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh, I know I know I …
Hold It Down (*talking*) Southsive for live, we balling in the mix It's…
I Do (Lil' O talking) Say girl, I'm just here to let you…
I'm Pulling Out (*talking*) Now pull your ride out This how we do it, down…
I'm Ready (*talking*) These niggas funny bunny man, funny ass niggas …
If I Could Then I Would (*talking*) Yeah, nigga gangsta shit See what a nigga gott…
Intro 17 My collection of nightmares, thoughts, and real life situ…
It Can't Rain 4 Ever (*talking*) Chow time, chow time Everybody line up for cho…
It's Hard Not 2 Think About U (Talking) (baby) oh yea it's official baby (oooh baby) Lil…
Lay Down Da Law (Intro) Can't stop, playa I refuse to lose Shed many tears…
Let's Get Fucked Up (feat. H.A.W.K., Big Pokey, Dannie Marie) [talking:] Wel…
Love Don't Love You my love Se para el tiempo si estamos los dos Te…
Love Don’t Love Follow me as I g walk on the pavement I Clear…
My 3 Wives (feat. Chad Jones) [talking:] See Willo, I ain't even tr…
My Loved Ones (*talking*) For everyone I ever hurt, for everyone That ev…
Ooh Wee (Z-Ro) Lord, have mercy, mercy Lord have mercy, mercy (…
Outro My name Corey but she call me Dada Where my gun…
Playas Get Chose (feat. Big Moe, Hawk, Mr.3-2) [Chorus x2: Big Moe] Hey h…
Playas Still Get Chose (Big Moe) Oooooh, yeeeeeah Take it from a thug, take it fr…
Red Beans N' Rice (*talking*) All thick girls report to the dance floor Righ…
Revenge (*talking*) ha-ha, money's good, ha-ha Bitches is crazy, b…
Seven [talking:] This it nigga, this that one lick nigga now look…
Slow Down [Chorus: Big Moe with Lil' O in parenthesis] Girl I think…
Supposed Playa [talking:] (hello), man Keisha what's the deal I been blow…
Thankful See God been real good to me in my life So…
That Day's Today Yeah (yeah, yeah), whoa (whoa, whoa) Alright (alright), alr…
That's Me [Chorus: x2] [Lil' O] (H.A.W.K) Hey nigga that's me (that's …
The Life (*talking*) What up Lil' Flip, how life treating you boy [H…
The Real Nigga Rules (*talking*) See this right here is for boys that really wan…
The Throwdest (Lil' O) And another one, and another one And another one,…
The Truth (Billy Cook) Too many brothers locked, there'll be too many…
Thug Niggaz Part 2 (*talking*) Its the return of the big dogs nigga You know wh…
Try Even in the morning when I'm on my phone Even in…
We Ain't Broke No Mo [Chorus 1: Big T] I remember when these hoes ain't speak…
We Ain't Broke No More [Chorus 1: Big T] I remember when these hoes ain't speak…
What Fo' (Big Moe) Why you got in her, why you cuffing her What…
What's It Gonna Be That's right, Fat Rat with the cheese We pimping on this…
When God Made You (*Dana Jackson*) You make me feel like sunshine baby - 2x …
Who Snitching 3rd Coast what, know I'm tal'n bout uh Smoke some'ing, hol'…
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Jamika Nealey
I'm thugging love this song
El Paul
🔥🔥🔥 still in 2018
Anthony Minifee
that Big Poke is a fool...appreciate the post
BlueBoy5ine
Big Pokey under rated ma nigga
dopemoney23
TOP 10 IN H
Belligerent Boss
BELLIGERENT BUSINESS!