Bow Wow Faces Off

Self-proclaimed "Prince of Hip Hop", Bow Wow, rises to the top as he performs on stage before a soldout audience including a frenzy of screaming females.
Photos By: Raymond Hagans
Photos By: Raymond Hagans

Known to few as Shad Moss, Bow Wow continues to drive the ladies crazy, on and off the stage.
Photos By: Raymond Hagans
Photos By: Raymond Hagans

Ohio native Bow Wow throws it up in front of the audience.
Photos By: Raymond Hagans
Photos By: Raymond Hagans

Ya'll didn't know Bow Wow had a few steps in him, huh? Maybe he picked a couple moves up from Omarion...
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Photos By: Raymond Hagans

Bow Wow works it out on stage.
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Photos By: Raymond Hagans

Time to get back to business, Bow Wow.
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Photos By: Raymond Hagans

Believe it or not, Bow Wow has been in the game for almost a decade. Seems like just yesterday he was reciting "Bow Wow (That's My Name)" and "Bounce With Me" on stage.
Photos By: Raymond Hagans
Photos By: Raymond Hagans

Bow Wow is joined on stage by Mr. Bad Boy himself, Sean John Combs, better known as Diddy (or Puffy or Puff Daddy or P.Diddy or ...)
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Photos By: Raymond Hagans

The unlikely pairing of Diddy and Bow Wow gets the crowd jumping as the two "perserve their sexy" on stage.
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Photos By: Raymond Hagans

Ohio and New York collide on stage as two hip hop giants, Bow Wow and Diddy, hit the audience with some of their classics.

It's a Bad Boy thing...
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Photos By: Raymond Hagans

Bow Wow bids one of his role models in the game, Diddy, farewell before he leaves the stage, but he's not on stage alone......
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Photos By: Raymond Hagans

Bow Wow's partner-in-crime and other half of the successful album "Face Off", Omarion, joins him on stage.
Photos By: Raymond Hagans
Photos By: Raymond Hagans

The dynamic duo of Rap and R&B stars Bow Wow and Omarion close the set of a great performance.
Photos By: Raymond Hagans
Photos By: Raymond Hagans