Career
His stage name was adopted after hearing the classic 1959 Number. 1 hit "Stagger Lee" by Lloyd Price. He signed to Artistdirect in 2004, and had a minor hit in his debut single, "Roll Wit M.V.P. (We Be Like! The Louisiana Louisiana Song)," which sampled Minnie Riperton"s 1975 hit "Lovin" You," and peaked at #13 on the Rhythmic Top 40 in 2003.
This began after a buzz was created from the video play the song was receiving on Black Entertainment Television"s late night video show "Uncut.
" Following a 28 city promotional tour, his second single, as a featured artist of the Hip-Hop/Dance collective M.V.P., (which also featured Robert Clivilles, Vice Verse and Jasmine Ray), "Roc Ya Body (Mic Check 1 2)", which had a similar sound to the dancehall Diwali Riddim instrumental, was released to radio in 2004,and shot to #1 on the top dance format station in New York, 103.5 KTU. The exposure from this success allowed him to sign, as part of M.V.P., to Tommy Mottola"s Casablanca Records. They parted ways with the label the following year.
The song was released in the United Kingdom in 2005 on Electric and Music Industries, and quickly spread to other markets around Europe including Germany (#11), Netherlands (#1), and Spain (#4). Lee was the opening act on the European leg of the Nelly tour from July to August, and the Snoop Dogg tour in September/November, performing at venues such as Wembley Stadium, Manchester Evening News Arena, and Cardiff City Stadium.
Live television appearances include Top of the Pops (United Kingdom), Ballerman Hitz (Spain), and Popworld (London).