Shad “Bow Wow” Moss shattered a fan’s dreams the other day on Twitter after telling him he doesn’t believe any of his albums should be considered classic.

The fan asked “which album of yours would you define as classic.” Moss replied simply with “None.” Other fans were offended by the rapper’s sentiments and posted up what they believed to be classic albums by Bow Wow including “Unleashed” and his debut “Beware of Dog.” “Come on don’t lie to us. Unleashed is a classic man that album is my childhood,” wrote Cavs 12-2. Although no hip-hop aficionados’ have held Bow Wow or his music in that high of regard, he still enjoyed tremendous success as an artist. He released six official studio albums between 2000 and 2009 and many of them were certified Gold and Platinum. His debut being one of the highest selling moving over 2 million units.

Moss threw shade at his music career last month when he told the Twitterverse that he “always hated rapping.” “My whole life I hated rapping. Folks don’t know that. I always wanted to be a comedian growing up. I wanted to act,” tweeted Moss. These years, he’s been more focused on his acting career. He’s had roles in HBO’s “Entourage,” and movies including “Lottery Ticket” and “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.” He also hosted BET’s now defunct “106 and Park” for a brief 2 year stint. His most notable role was on the CBS series “CSI: Cyber” which was canceled earlier this month.

He is currently developing a late night talk show and posted pictures of him interviewing some of his first guests which include The Rock and Jennifer Lopez. a few weeks back. “My late night talk show is coming… Its time to give back to the culture that gave me life. This isn't about me, this about US! creating a platform for you to see your favs on TV!,” wrote Moss in an Instagram post this month. “I promise to deliver the hottest and much needed late night talk variety show the game has ever seen. I did this for the culture.. We are working hard every day on this project. I’m bringing your fav celebs to late night tv like you never seen before!.”

Source: hiphopdx.com