Maserati Rome discography | |
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Studio albums | 4 |
Music videos | 22 |
EPs | 5 |
Singles | 14 |
Collaboration albums | 4 |
Mixtapes | 4 |
This is the discography of American rapper and actor Romeo Miller, formerly known as Lil' Romeo, Romeo, or Maserati Rome. It consists of three studio albums, one independent album, three soundtracks, five Extended plays, five mixtapes, thirteen singles, two compilation albums, four collaboration albums, and twenty-two music videos. His music has been released on No Limit Records, Soulja Music Entertainment, The New No Limit, Priority Records, Universal Records, Koch Records, UrbanDigital Records, GoDigital Music Group & LPD Music along with his former record labels Guttar Music, Take A Stand, The Next Generation Entertainment and his current label No Limit Forever.
In 2001, Miller's debut album Lil 'Romeo charted on the US Billboard 200 at number six selling 200,000 copies making it Romeo's first top ten album and was later certified 2× Platinum in 2002. The album contained Romeo's most successful single to date "My Baby". A music video was made featuring cameos from a Michael Jackson imitator, Silkk Tha Shocker and Master P. In 2002, his next album Game Time , though not as successful as his previous effort (chart wise) charted at number thirty-three on the US Billboard 200. His next album Romeoland charted on the Billboard 200 at number seventy.
In 2005, Miller along with his father Master P & his Uncle Silkk the Shocker, reformed the pioneer rap group TRU and released their final album entitled The Truth . It charted on the US Billboard 200 at number fifty-four. The same year, Romeo would also release another collaboration entitled Young Ballers: The Hood Been Good to Us with his newly formed group at the time Rich Boyz. In 2006, Romeo would release his independent album entitled Lottery it charted on the Billboard 200 at number forty. Also In 2006, Miller released the soundtrack to his movie God's Gift , it was his first album released under his name changed to Romeo. In 2007, Romeo would collaborate again on a new album with his father Master P as the Miller Boyz entitled Hip Hop History , it did not chart on any Billboard charts. In 2009, Romeo released his second compilation album entitled Get Low it charted on the Billboard 200 at one-hundred-forty, making it Miller's first album to chart in four years.
In 2010, Miller formed his new group College Boyys and created a new label called The Next Generation Entertainment, and they released their debut album entitled Spring Break .
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
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Lil 'Romeo (as Lil' Romeo) | 6 | 5 | ||
Game Time (as Lil' Romeo) |
| 33 | 10 | |
Romeoland (as Lil' Romeo) |
| 70 | 29 | |
Hidden Treasure |
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Young Ballers: The Hood Been Good to Us (as Lil' Romeo) (with Rich Boyz) |
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Hip Hop History (as Romeo) (with Master P as Miller Boyz) |
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Spring Break (as Romeo) (with College Boyys) |
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Romeo! TV Show (The Season) (as Lil' Romeo) |
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God's Gift: Music from the Motion Picture (as Romeo) |
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Crush On U: Music from the Motion Picture (as Romeo) (with Forrest Lipton) |
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Lottery (as Romeo) |
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Patience Is a Virtue (as Romeo) |
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I Am No Limit [3] [4] (as Maserati Rome) |
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Inception [5] [6] [7] (as Maserati Rome) |
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We All We Got [8] [9] [10] (as Maserati Rome) (with Money Mafia) | |
Hustlin [13] [14] [15] (as Maserati Rome) (with Money Mafia) |
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Fighting Monsters [16] [17] (as Maserati Rome) |
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Greatest Hits (as Lil' Romeo) |
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Gutta Music All-Stars (as Romeo) (with Various artist) |
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Get Low (as Romeo) |
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2006 | God's Gift (Digital Exclusive) [19] (as Romeo)
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2008 | Get Low Wit It [20] (as Romeo)
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2010 | Famous Girl [21] (as Romeo)
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Monster (featuring Tempo)/Practice [22] (as Romeo)
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2011 | Don't Push Me [23] (as Romeo)
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
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US [24] | US R&B [25] | US Rap [26] | |||
"My Baby" | 2001 | 3 | 1 | 1 | Lil' Romeo |
"Where They At" (featuring Master P) | — | — | — | ||
"Little Star" (featuring Allusion) | — | — | — | ||
"The Girlies" | — | 62 | — | ||
"2-Way" (featuring Master P & Silkk the Shocker) | 2002 | — | 65 | — | Game Time |
"True Love" (with Solange Knowles) | — | 116 | — | Game Time and Solo Star | |
"Play Like Us" (featuring Tyrone & Lil' D) | 2003 | — | — | — | Game Time |
"My Cinderella" | 2004 | — | — | — | Romeoland |
"My Girlfriend" (featuring Intyana) | — | — | — | ||
"U Can't Shine Like Me" (featuring Young-V & C-Los) | 2006 | — | — | — | Lottery and God's Gift: Music from the Motion Picture |
"Special Girl" (featuring Marques Houston) | 2007 | — | 58 | — | Get Low |
"Get Low Wit It" (featuring Akon, Young-V & C-Los) | 2008 | — | — | — | Get Low Wit It (EP) and Get Low |
"Till the Club Close" [27] [28] (featuring Ace B) | 2015 | — | — | — | Fighting Monsters |
"Bent" [29] [30] (featuring Ace B & Silkk the Shocker) | — | — | — | ||
"B, All, In'" [31] [32] (featuring Young Vee) | 2016 | — | — | — | Non-album singles |
"Shoulder" [33] (featuring DeCarlo & Ace B) | — | — | — |
Year | Title | Album |
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2001 | "That's Kool" (Remix) (with Silkk the Shocker featuring Little D) | Lil' Romeo |
2006 | "Wont Stop, Cant Stop" | God's Gift: Music from the Motion Picture |
2009 | "Pullin Up" [34] (featuring Bobby V) | God's Gift: Music from the Motion Picture and Get Low |
"She Likes Me" [35] (featuring Colby O'Donis) | Get Low | |
2010 | "Famous Girl" (featuring Sean Kingston & Black Don) [21] | Famous Girl(EP) |
"Tell You a Million Times" (featuring Tempo) [36] | Non-album singles | |
"Ice Cream Man Jr." [37] (featuring Valentino & Black Don) | ||
"They Don't Know" [38] | ||
"You" [39] (featuring D'anna & Lil Twist) | ||
"She Bad" [40] (featuring Black Don & Lil' D) | ||
2011 | "Famous Girl" (Remix) [41] (featuring Sean Kingston & Black Don) |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |
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US [42] | US R&B [25] | |||
"Tell Me a Story (About the Night Before)" (Hilary Duff featuring Lil' Romeo) | 2002 | — | — | Santa Claus Lane |
"Hush Lil' Lady" (Lil' Corey featuring Lil' Romeo & Lil' Reema) | 63 | 37 | I'm Just Corey | |
"Tight Whips" (504 Boyz featuring Slay Sean, 5th Ward Weebie, Lil' Romeo, Little D & Papa Reu) | — | 51 | Ballers | |
"I Need Dubs" (Master P featuring Lil' Romeo) | 2005 | — | — | Ghetto Bill |
"I Need an Armored Truck" (Master P featuring Romeo) | 2013 | — | — | The Gift |
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"Parents Just Don't Understand" (with 3LW & Nick Cannon) | 2001 | Jimmy Neutron: Music from the Motion Picture |
"Cutt" (with Rich Boyz) | 2005 | Young Ballers: The Hood Been Good to Us |
"My Life" (with Master P as Miller Boyz featuring Miss Kitty & Playa) | 2006 | Hip Hop History |
"Let the Kids Grow" (with Master P as Miller Boyz) | 2007 | |
"Side Kick" (with Master P as Miller Boyz featuring Playa) | ||
"I'm So Fly" (with Master P as Miller Boyz featuring Young-V) | 2008 | |
"Black History" (with Master P as Miller Boyz) | ||
"Foot Work" [43] (with College Boyys) | 2009 | Spring Break |
"Hold Me Down" [44] (with College Boyys featuring D'Anna & Black Don) | 2010 | |
"Road to Riches" [45] (with College Boyys featuring Tempo & Black Don) | ||
"The Only One" [46] (with Resq3) | 2012 | Non-album single |
Year | Song | Album | Director |
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2001 | "My Baby" | Lil' Romeo | Nick Quested, Master P |
2002 | "The Girlies" | — | |
"2-Way" | Game Time | Nick Quested | |
2003 | "True Love" | — | |
"Play Like Us" | |||
2004 | "My Cinderalla" | Romeoland | Nick Cannon |
"My Girlfriend" | — | ||
2006 | "U Can't Shine Like Me" | Lottery | Lucas Heyne, Master P |
"Shine" | — |
Year | Song | EP/Mixtape | Director |
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2010 | "Practice" | Monster (featuring Tempo)/Practice | Andrew Sandler |
2011 | "How We Do" | Don't Push Me | Chaaz Williams |
"Scheduled Appointment" | I Am No Limit | Waymon Boone | |
2012 | "Hug Me Forever" | Inception | Creative Dream Productions, Corey Cruz Molina |
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