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Percy Romeo Miller Jr. (born August 19, 1989), also known by his stage name Romeo (formerly Lil' Romeo), is an American rapper, singer, actor and television personality. [1] He gained fame as a rapper in the early 2000s after signing with his father, Master P 's record label No Limit Records .
Percy Miller has another son in high school displaying his basketball talents, Notre Dame star Mercy Miller. Dad is enjoying the journey this time.
Percy Robert Miller (born April 29, 1970), [1] better known by his stage name Master P, is an American rapper, record producer, record executive, dancer, actor and entrepreneur. He founded the record label No Limit Records in 1991, which was relaunched into the spin-off labels New No Limit Records and No Limit Forever Records .
Percy Miller may refer to: Master P (Percy Robert Miller, born 1970), American rapper, actor and businessman; Romeo Miller (Percy Romeo Miller, born 1989), American rapper, actor and television personality; Percy Miller (pitcher) (1897–1958), American Negro leagues baseball player; Percy A. Miller Jr. (1899–1984), Speaker of the New Jersey ...
For 20-plus years, Southern hip-hop has flourished in cities like Atlanta, Houston, Memphis, Miami and New Orleans. Rap icon Master P, also known as the Ice Cream Man or Percy Miller, was one of ...
William Percy Miller Jr. (June 6, 1931 – January 11, 2003), was a minor league baseball player who broke the color barrier in the Carolina League. He was born and died in Danville, Virginia . The son of Negro league pitcher Percy Miller , he first played for the Danville Stars, a Negro team.
Mick McCabe's list of the top 100 boys basketball players in Michigan for the 2023-24 season includes Graham Junge of Flat Rock. ... 6-4, junior, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s. 2. ... Derrick Miller ...
The team was the first in the Carolina League to become racially integrated when Percy Miller Jr. joined the team in 1951. Professional baseball returned to Danville in 1993 when the Pulaski Braves of the rookie level Appalachian League relocated to Danville as the Danville Braves.