LIL MO

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LIL MO

Cynthia Karen Loving, best known by her stage name Lil' Mo, is a Billboard Charting R&B singer, radio and television personality, songwriter, and record producer. She debuted on the music scene as Missy Elliott's protégée and contributed guest vocals to some of Elliott's work, most notably the record-breaking "Hot Boyz". Under the wing of Elliott, Lil' Mo would land a deal with Elektra Records and release charting singles of her own, including "Ta Da", "Superwoman Pt. II", "4Ever", "Hot Girls", and her debut single "5 Minutes".

In addition to her solo work and collaborative efforts with Missy Elliott, Lil' Mo worked with  Ja Rule, with whom she penned chart-topping hits like the Grammy-nominated "Put It on Me" and "I Cry". She would go on to release four studio albums, eleven music videos and over fourteen hit singles and is credited with launching the career of rapper Fabolous. 

Lil' Mo has also starred in "The Color Purple" at the National Theatre in Washington DC and enjoyed stints as a radio host on DC's WPGC and Baltimore's WERQ.  She has also starred in multiple seasons of R&B Divas LA and  Love & Hip Hop NY. In 2018 she launched The Lil Mo Podcast.