Artists 106 & Park Broke

See the artists who got their start on 106 & Park.

Pretty Ricky - Picking up where B2K left off, Pretty Ricky made a splash in the industry when “Grind With Me” and “Your Body” landed on the "106 & Park" countdown. The group’s debut, “Bluestars” went platinum and its follow-up, “Late Night Special,” sold gold. Now a solo act, former frontman Pleasure P still causes commotion whenever he sits on the couch.
B2K - B2K immediately became a "106" sensation with the release of their first video, “Uh Huh.” The quartet quickly followed up with “Gots Ta Be” and “Why I Love You,” two more countdown-bound videos. The group’s self-titled debut went gold and its follow-up, “Pandemonium,” led by another "106" standout, “Bump, Bump, Bump” featuring Diddy, struck platinum. The group’s success eventually allowed frontman Omarion to branch out for a successful solo run.
Keyshia Cole on what she wants for her February wedding - "I want a waterfall, and I won't rest until I get it."
Bow Wow - They call him "Mr. 106 & Park" for a reason. Then only 13, Bow first made a mark on the industry via "106 & Park" back in 2000 during the show's inaugural season. His first single, “Bounce With Me,” quickly rose to the top of the countdown— setting the scene for his debut album, "Beware of Dog," to sell 2 million copies. Bow has since become a "106" staple, topping the countdown with seemingly every single he’s released in the following years. He holds the record for most retired videos with 7.

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B2K - B2K immediately became a "106" sensation with the release of their first video, “Uh Huh.” The quartet quickly followed up with “Gots Ta Be” and “Why I Love You,” two more countdown-bound videos. The group’s self-titled debut went gold and its follow-up, “Pandemonium,” led by another "106" standout, “Bump, Bump, Bump” featuring Diddy, struck platinum. The group’s success eventually allowed frontman Omarion to branch out for a successful solo run.

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