Lil Uno (aka Mr. Lil One, aka Lil Uneezy, aka Tha Boogieman Himself) is one of the Latin rap industry’s premier players. He is truly a prolific and accomplished artist. With over 12 years in the industry and over a dozen albums and projects, he has established himself as a leader and frontrunner in the game. From his first album, Once in a Decade in 1996, through Wasted Days and Wasted Nights and the trend-setting 13th Scorn, Lil Uno has built a tremendous and loyal fan base that is consistant and supportive. In 2006, Lil Uno released an album entitled The Streets, that brought him much overdue radio attention across the country and international exposure in print and on the internet. The album is highly acclaimed and catapulted him to another level in the game, landing a distribution with Fontana (for his label Sicko Records) and a publishing deal for his company, Sicker Than You Ever Came (ASCAP). Lil Uno has enjoyed radio success from singles like Tha Boogieman, They Call Him Lil One, Spend Some Time, Contagious and most recently “Kitty Kat,” an early leaked single from his upcoming album. He has toured and performed with Cuban Link, T-Weaponz, MC Magic, Ivy Queen, Voltio, Chingo Bling, Notch, Bimbo, Don Dinero, Delinquent Habits, Lil Rob, Baby Bash, The Beatnuts, Tony Touch, Immortal Technique, Cypress Hill,,Brownboy, Down AKA Kilo, Kid Frost, Lighter Shade Of Brown and many more. His stage presence is amazing! His crowd control is on point and in 2009, he became an integral part of The Latin Lockdown Tour, an unprecedented Latino Hip-Hop tour that is currently bringing the hottest artists to over 30 cities across the nation. There is no doubt that Lil Uno will have continued success and longevity as an artist, label owner, songwriter and future mogul in this industry. His latest achievement is an incredible album slated for release in 2009. Backed by a strong promotional push, a heavy radio campaign and an amazing and innovative marketing plan, it will definitely thrust Lil Uno to more successes as an entertainer for many more years to come. |