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This is the '''discography''' of American rapper and actor [[Romeo Miller]], formerly known as '''Lil' Romeo''', '''Romeo''', or '''Maserati Rome'''. It consists of three [[studio album]]s, one [[independent music|independent album]], three [[soundtrack]]s, five [[Extended play]]s, five [[mixtape]]s, thirteen [[single (music)|single]]s, two [[compilation album]]s, four [[collaboration|collaboration album]]s, and twenty-two [[music video]]s. His music has been released on [[No Limit Records]], Soulja Music Entertainment, [[No Limit Records|The New No Limit]], [[Priority Records]], [[Universal Records (defunct record label)|Universal Records]], [[Koch Records]], UrbanDigital Records, [[GoDigital Media Group|GoDigital Music Group]] & LPD Music along with his former record labels [[Guttar Music Entertainment|Guttar Music]], Take A Stand, [[The Next Generation Entertainment]] and his current label [[No Limit Forever]].
In 2001, Miller's debut album ''[[Lil' Romeo (album)|Lil 'Romeo]]'' charted on the US [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] at number six selling 200,000 copies making it Romeo's first top ten album and
In 2005, Miller along with his father [[Master P]] & his Uncle [[Silkk the Shocker]], reformed the pioneer rap group [[TRU (group)|TRU]] and released their final album entitled ''[[The Truth (TRU album)|The Truth]]''. It charted on the US ''Billboard'' 200 at number fifty-four. The same year, Romeo would also release another collaboration entitled ''Young Ballers: The Hood Been Good to Us'' with his newly formed group at the time [[Rich Boyz]]. In 2006, Romeo would release his independent album entitled ''[[Lottery (album)|Lottery]]'' it charted on the ''Billboard'' 200 at number forty. Also In 2006, Miller released the [[soundtrack]] to his movie ''[[God's Gift (soundtrack)|God's Gift]]'', it was his first album released under his name changed to Romeo. In 2007, Romeo would collaborate again on a new album with his father [[Master P]] as the [[Miller Boyz]] entitled ''[[Hip Hop History]]'', it did not chart on any ''Billboard'' charts. In 2009, Romeo released his second [[compilation album]] entitled ''[[Get Low (album)|Get Low]]'' it charted on the ''Billboard'' 200 at one-hundred-forty, making it Miller's first album to chart in four years.
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