In this paper a new approach for solving the H2 control problem using static state-feedback for LTI singular perturbation systems is proposed which achieves a minimum bound on the H2 performance level of closed-loop system. The proposed controller is given in terms of the solution of a set of matrix inequalities independent of singular parameter . These inequalities are not in the form of linear matrix inequalities (LMI). By introducing a new algorithm, these inequalities are solved through LMI formulation. To show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm comparing to other standard time-scale decomposition methods, an illustrative example is also provided.