Percy Romeo Miller, born on August 19, 1989, is a multifaceted American talent known for his contributions as a rapper, singer, actor, and television personality. He first captured the public's attention in the early 2000s after signing with his father Master P's renowned record label, No Limit Records. His debut single, 'My Baby,' released in 2001, soared to number three on the Billboard Hot 100, paving the way for his self-titled debut album, which reached number six on the US Billboard 200.
In 2002, Miller continued to build on his success with the release of his second album, 'Game Time,' which peaked at number thirty-three on the US Billboard 200. His third album, 'Romeoland,' followed in 2004, charting at number seventy. In 2006, he released a digital album titled 'Lottery' under the name Romeo, along with a soundtrack for his film 'God's Gift,' marking his first explicit album. This project has sold over three hundred thousand units to date.
Beyond music, Miller showcased his athletic prowess by accepting a basketball scholarship to the University of Southern California, where he played for the USC Trojans from 2007 until 2010. His versatility extends to acting, where he starred in his own Nickelodeon series, 'Romeo!,' which aired for three seasons starting in 2002. He also appeared in notable films such as 'Jumping the Broom' in 2011 and 'Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection' in 2012.
In addition to his artistic endeavors, Miller has made significant strides in the business world, founding several record labels, including Guttar Music, Take a Stand, The Next Generation, and No Limit Forever Records in 2010. His diverse career reflects his dynamic talents and entrepreneurial spirit.