About
Dreux Pierre Frederic, most famously known as Lil Fizz, is an American rapper and actor who rose to prominence as a member of the popular hip-hop group B2K. B2K captivated audiences from 2001 to 2004 with their catchy tunes and synchronized dance moves, quickly becoming a household name in the early 2000s R&B scene. Following B2K's split, Lil Fizz transitioned into reality television, starring in the hit series Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, where he showcased his personal life and career endeavors to a wide audience. His involvement in the show has kept him in the public eye, allowing him to maintain a presence in the entertainment industry. Born on November 26, 1985, Lil Fizz continues to pursue his passions in music and television, solidifying his status as a multifaceted entertainer.
Before Fame
Lil Fizz spent his formative years in New Orleans, Louisiana, where his Creole heritage deeply influenced his musical style and artistic expression. Growing up in a vibrant and culturally rich environment, he absorbed the sounds and rhythms that would later shape his career as a rapper. While details of his early life are scarce, it's evident that his New Orleans upbringing played a significant role in the development of his unique musical identity.
Career Highlights
Lil Fizz's career reached its peak during his time with B2K. The group released several hit singles and albums, including their successful second album, Pandemonium!, which featured P. Diddy on the track "Bump, Bump, Bump." The song's popularity significantly contributed to B2K's success and cemented their place in music history. Following B2K's disbandment, Lil Fizz ventured into reality television, securing a prominent role in Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood. His appearances on the show have kept him relevant and have allowed him to explore different facets of his personality and career.
Trivia
- His real name is Dreux Pierre Frederic.
- He was the youngest member of B2K.
Family Life
Lil Fizz has two older siblings, a sister named Brooke and a brother named Chez. He has a son named Kamron with his former girlfriend, Moniece Slaughter. His personal relationships, particularly his relationship with Moniece, have often been featured on Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, providing viewers with a glimpse into his life outside of his music career.










