R&B diva with a soulful voice, Lil' Mo had big success in the early 2000s and
collaborated with some of the major hip-hop stars of the era.
Born in Long Island, New York, her father's military career saw the family
frequently move around the country, but Lil' Mo (real name Cynthia Loving) knew
from a young age that she wanted to be famous and while she was still in high
school she started touring with her uncle John P. Kee, an acclaimed gospel
crooner. Giving up touring to be a hairdresser, she later became a backing
singer for MC Guru of hip-hop duo Gang Starr on his internat...