On this episode DCMWG is joined by singer & entertainer Lil Mo! They begin with Lil Mo’s upbringing as well as her children and why she resonates so much with the hood (9:59), Mo explaining her reality show stints & getting into radio (28:18), the dangers of going to non-certified “professionals” for cosmetics & oral work (47:17), past marriages and what’s next for Mo’s dating life (1:10:00), Lil Mo details her past battle with opioid addiction (1:31:00) & more.
Lil Mo – Drink Champs Interview (Video)
N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode, we chop it up with the Superwoman herself Lil Mo!
Releasing some of the most memorable music in the early 2000s, Lil Mo blessed us with huge records! The artist shares her origin story that includes touring with Gang Starr to meeting Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott, working with Ja Rule, Ol’ Dirty Bastard aka ODB, Elektra Records and so much more. This is a conversation you don’t want to miss!
Lil’ Mo Feat. T-Pain & Fatman Scoop – “Shining Star”
One of Maryland’s most beautiful voices is back with some new heat — and she’s brought along fellow legends T-Pain and Fatman Scoop for the ride. Check it out below.
Lil Mo Fired From WKYS (Details)
As seen via The Jasmine Brand, Lil Mo has been fired from her morning show position alongside DJ Quicksilva on 93.9 (WKYS). While early speculation pointed to comments made about Spike Lee in support of Chrisette Michele (above and below), sources say that, ultimately, unprofessionalism did her in:
She’s super talented and gave lots of energy on-air, but there was another side that was alarming to the station. Some of the things she said on social media to people, were sending red flags. She also handled a few situations totally inappropriate it was starting to become more of a hazard.
She did respond via social media as well:
Lil’ Mo Sends Shots At Prince, Who Sends A Shot Right Back
While at the Essence Jazz Festival, Lil Mo sent out the above Instagram post, which expressed her disdain for having to be moved out of the way to clear a path for Prince (who was a main act at the event). She then followed that up with a jab at his performance.
Not one to be trifled with (obviously), Prince then sent a message from his band’s Twitter account, presumably taking a direct shot at Lil’ Mo’s fashion sense (accompanied by a picture of Prince smirking). You can check out the messages in the above gallery.
Keyshia Cole Feat. Mila J, K. Michelle, Da Brat & Lil Mo – Loyal (Remix)
A remix to a remix, so to speak (Keyshia remixed this, originally Chris Brown’s track, earlier in the year).
Lil’ Mo Returns To The Breakfast Club
Lil’ Mo speaks on all things R&B Divas: LA with The Breakfast Club.
Lil’ Mo Visits ‘The Breakfast Club’
Baltimore’s Lil’ Mo visits The Breakfast Club to speak on family, doing radio in D.C., Fabolous, Murder Inc. and more.
Keyshia Cole Responds To Lil’ Mo’s Comments
Keyshia Cole hasn’t really strayed from the high road since her comments on Beyonce and Michelle Williams, so I guess it makes sense that Lil’ Mo’s shot in her direction didn’t change anything:
What about em? she's entitled to have her opinion. No love Lost. God Bless.RT @noloveallowed_x: @keyshiacole Lil Mo's Comments ? :/
— Keyshia Cole Gibson (@KeyshiaCole) April 4, 2013
Bow Down: Lil’ Mo Tells Keyshia Cole To Get Off Of Twitter
Lil Mo is in full support of Beyonce’s leaked tracked “Bow Down/I Been On” and wants emotional R&B singers (i.e. Keyshia Cole) to stop taking it so personal.