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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Teyana Taylor departs from “Marvin’s Room” and leads us into “Her Room” with her cover and visual of Drake’s infectious tune. Omarion plays the male interest in the video.

It is directed by TAJ and Mike Ho.



Teyana Taylor "Her Room" Directed by TAJ & Mike Ho #TPK #oSm from Director | Mike Ho on Vimeo.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Omarion makes all the right moves in the sensual video for “Cut a Rug,” a slow jam which appears on his mixtape The Awakening. A shirtless O dances against a brick wall with his sexy co-star Marquita —touching, teasing, and even spanking her. Here’s your chance to spy on their steamy session. Ooh wee!

OMARION "CUT A RUG" from Starworld Star on Vimeo.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Omarion attended the 2010 GQ “Men of the Year” party in Los Angeles, and was dressed suited up with a black bow tie and a Louis Vuitton Monogram Mink Scarf ($2,260) tucked inside his jacket. This scarf is made from mink fur and is covered in Louis Vuitton Monogram print. What do you think, does this look work?

Monday, November 8, 2010

Omarion celebrated his 26th birthday at Marbella Nightclub in Hollywood this past weekend. He rocked his favorite Louis Vuitton Evidence sunglasses ($625), a white dress shirt, denim jeans, with a pair of loafers. Omarion accessorized his look with a black bow tie, gold costume jewelery around his neck and wrist, and a red MCM belt. Do you like his look?

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Omarion was spotted at the Us Weekly 25 Most Stylish New Yorkers of 2010 Bash in New York City. He sported black Louis Vuitton Evidence sunglasses ($675), a rich red button up with matching bow tie, white pants and a red and black trimmed MCM briefcase. What do you think about his look and his fiery red briefcase?

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Below is "O" Performing on 106 & Park.  He performs "Hoodie" with his Mom, which looks great BTW, and a classic "Ice Box" Also is an interesting interview worth checking out from a radio station.  Ollusion is in stores now!!!!!!!














Saturday, December 19, 2009



Check out Omari's new video "Hoodie" which he dedicated to The King Of Pop. Shout out to Omari's mom for showing up these little girls! Omari's new LP ‘Ollusion’ hits stores January 12th 2010.

Monday, December 14, 2009



He was once the cornrow-sporting front man of the best-selling boy band B2K. But now, Omarion is a 25-year-old man with a close cut who is running his own record label, StarWorld Entertainment, via a venture with EMI Music.  In addition to talking music, Omarion addressed reports that he doesn't like bisexual women, that he only dates light-skin black women, his rumored beef with rapper Bow Wow, whether he'll reunite with B2K and the thing he anticipates about his newfound religion.








What's the easiest thing about having your hair cut?
The easiest thing about having my hair cut is that I can just get up and go, but at the same time, I still want to keep a fresh lineup. It's still a pro and a con, because I still have to keep it maintained for a consistent look, but I can just brush it and I'm ready to go. I don't miss it, but I'm actually growing a duck tail it. It's gonna be long in the back.
You have this new label situation. Why did you decide to branch out and start your own record label?
I'm real excited because there aren't a lot of young people who get the opportunity to step into a place like that at the age of 25. I have such great mentors. Stepping into this is something that I've longed for, and I feel it's been calling me. I always see a sense of creativeness and control in my peers or people that I look up to. I can't say that I'm the type of person that likes to have semi-input. If it's about me then I want it to be about me. Not selfishly, but creatively, I know what I think I'm strong in. I've never really been able to give that type of input because I've always had to play artist. It's more of a business to me. I love the positivity involved in it, as well with my team and my squad. You have to keep the right people around you to know when to push and when to pull or when to give you constructive criticism and not come from a place of hating.
So this label has given you a new approach to the industry. You seem more driven.
I hope to inspire my peers. I don't want to say I want to inspire the industry to become what it once was, because things change. But something interesting, bigger and better. I want it to be something to watch again. I always tell people that you always know what you're gonna get out of BeyonceKanye is the same way. I say this because I'm a fan, and I remember what it was like to rush to the TV and watch the awards. I see the effort, creativeness and the budget. I know we're in a place, too, where the budgets are an issue, but there are ways to get around that. Compete as if you had to compete with the world. In my video 'Get It In' it's like I'm coming.
Let's talk 'Get It In' because it's a little different for you. Clearly a bona fide club record.
This is just a small part of my story. Because I've been away for some time now, I'm excited that my fans are still there and rooting for me. It's time to get it. I'm glad that they like the song because it's something different for me, too. A lot of people hear the song and don't really know that it's me because my style is something totally different. My fans long for a slow song and that's really what they want to hear from me. This is the first time in my career, besides 'Touch,' that I've even been able to perform and dance. I'm really excited to hit the stage and perform that song.
This summer, you signed with Lil' Wayne's Young Money record label. Within weeks of that announcement came the news that you all parted ways. What's the story behind that?
It was about finding a home where I could really grow. It's almost like I was a foster kid and I met a whole bunch of parents but none that I felt suited me and would allow me to do certain things that, as a man, I needed to do. The idea of being with Young Money was great. Everyone over there is so creative, and because Lil' Wayne is an artist, he allows them to have full range, but timing was really an issue. When I talk about Wayne, I tell people that he's a driver and I'm a driver, but there's only one driver in the car. He has a certain movement that he likes to have just like any other man does. I was moving a certain way and felt that I had to build back up because I was away for so long. I've been doing promo tours just to let everybody see my new look and know this is how I am, this is how I'm talking and that I'm 25. I'm at a different stage in my career. I really felt like the move of me becoming an entrepreneur was the best move because it was a move that I long for.
There were rumors that you left Young Money because they signed Bow Wow shortly after you. Is that true, and is there really beef with you and Bow Wow?
It didn't have anything to do with that. Me and Bow Wow came up together. The first tour that recognized B2K and myself was the Scream Tour. We pretty much have started our careers together. He made the move to Cash Money, which is separate from Young Money, because if Bow wants something, he is gonna talk to Birdman. I was dealing with Wayne. There is no beef.
Since you've cleared that up, let's talk more rumors. There's this story out there that you don't like bisexual girls and that you apparently took a few digs at Amber Rose during an interview. Explain what happened.
I love Essence, but I did this interview with them, and in the context that we were having this conversation about relationships, we were talking about the dos and don'ts for men. It wasn't necessarily about what I don't like in the world, because we were talking about bisexual women. For me, I wouldn't want to be with a woman who wanted to be with another woman, and that's just my preference. The way that it was stated was almost like I don't like bisexual people or that I was taking a shot at Amber Rose. The way that it was put was almost like I was dissin' her. I wasn't trying to diss her. I was just saying that I don't know if I could deal with knowing that I'm in a room with my girlfriend and she's attracted to another woman. That's just not my steeze. I immediately went on to Twitter and was like, "No disrespect to Amber Rose." I don't want Kanye or anybody to think that I'm dissin' them. I'm not the type of person that's gonna diss somebody to get something. What people do is what people do.
Do you think that social networking sites like Twitter now provide a platform for artists to be hands on with their own public relations?
I think things like Twitter can both help and hurt an artist. I was able to address [the Amber Rose story], so Twitter is cool in that way. You are also dealing with people who dislike you one on one. You have to deal with that now, because before they didn't have social networking sites where you could actually see it happening. I never had to deal with that before.
Another rumor was that you don't date dark-skin women. Folks were dogging you for that, however, when I read it, I thought you were saying that ideally you wanted a woman that reminded you of your mother.
Exactly! They were asking me if I date dark-skin women. I told them that I have, and I've had really dark women. But when people see me, they tend to see me with fair-skin women. My mom will tell you that she's a black woman. There's always been this light-skin-dark-skin thing, but the school that my mom comes from they we're all black. When people see me with a fair-skin woman it's because you really are attracted to women who are like your mom. That's really what I was saying, because I didn't say that I don't like dark-skin women. You've never heard me say that out of my mouth. I like all types of women: Spanish women, Asian women and all women that are beautiful. Of course, I have a preference like any man would.
Do you think some entertainment blogs fuel and manipulate quotes for traffic? Are you a fan of the blogs and do you view them differently knowing that you have had untrue stories about you posted on them?
I just don't understand it sometimes. I think it's unfortunate that blog sites get a kick out of being negative. That's the only reason that I like sites like ConcreteLoop.com, because they are very neutral. The only time they really have an opinion is when they post music, which I think is cool. Other sites out there are just haters and they have negative stuff to say. A lot of that has been going on with me and I don't know why because I'm such a nice person. I'm positive and optimistic that people will not take anything I say as negative.


I hear that you recently became a Jehovah's Witness.
I'm not technically a Jehovah's Witness, because I haven't been baptized, which you have to do in order to call yourself a Jehovah's Witness. You can become an un-baptized publisher, but in order to really be associated with the religion, you have to be baptized. I have been studying with Jehovah's Witnesses for about two years now.

Will you go door knocking?
Yeah. I can see myself doing it. Prince does it. I think it would be fun to go door knocking with him. It would be really interesting to knock on somebody's door and see them open it and be like, "Oh Prince!"
Got to ask this. I know its been asked before. Will you ever do a B2K reunion?
No, I would never consider doing a B2K reunion.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009


Sneak Peek of Omarion's new video "Hoodie" featuring Jay Rock from the forthcoming album 'Ollusion' in stores January 12, 2010. New Video is dedicated to the memory of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.

Thursday, November 12, 2009


Omarion has stuck by Chris Brown through the ups and downs, and now the “Crawl” singer is paying back his friend by helping to write a song for his album.


The B2K alum, who turns 25 today, revealed to DIDNTINVITEME.com that he penned a record with Brown for his new album Ollusion (Jan. 12). “Chris and I wrote the song ‘What Do You Say?’,” he said of the Battle Royal production.

O also disclosed that the 253-produced “Speed” will be the follow-up single to “I Get It In.” “The concept of the song is that I’m racing to get to my girl because I love her and I care about her. It has so many meanings too, not just racing time. We’re racing like whether or not we’re gonna be together. We could be on a collision course and we could crash,” he explained. “With ‘Speed,’ we’re trying to get to that focal point, that point where we could just both look at each other and know what it is, and be like, ‘I love you.’”

Akon affiliate Detail produced two records for the R&B crooner’s third solo album along with Tank, who helmed the lead single featuring Gucci Mane.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009


It’s black, it’s white. Omarion busts a few Michael Jackson-inspired moves in the video for “I Get It In.” The Gucci Mane-assisted song is the first single from his third solo album Ollusion, due January 12.

“It’s a mix between ‘Beat It’ and ‘Bad,’” the former B2K member tells Didntinviteme.com of the clip, which he dedicates to the late King of Pop.

Friday, November 6, 2009


After his split with Young Money in August, Omarion hit another “Rock” when he was replaced by Lloyd on the rap crew’s new single.


The former B2K member originally sang the hook on “Girl You Know,” later retitled “Bed Rock,” for December 15th’s Young Money compilation We Are Young Money. When asked what he thought of his replacement, “You” singer Lloyd, Omarion said, “That’s interesting. I heard it. It didn’t bother me.”

O was first contacted about remaining on the song or having someone else sing his hook. “I was contacted and they told me they wanted to potentially use my version of the song or have someone else sing it because I wrote the hook.”

In the end, his vocals and lyrics were swapped for Lloyd’s. “Lloyd did another hook. That’s what’s so interesting to me too,” he shared. “Technically people didn’t have to know that [I wrote the hook if Lloyd would've sang my version]. I didn’t go and tell nobody before the song came out.”

But Omarion still thinks he outshined his R&B counterpart. “Truthfully, I thought mine was better.”

Friday, October 30, 2009


Any dancer cannot deny the influence of Michael Jackson. One in particular, Omarion, is paying homage to the King of Dance by dedicating his new music videos to him.


The clip for the R&B singer’s first single, “I Get It In” featuring Gucci Mane, will debut next week. He is also working on a video for “Hoodie,” a viral single from his new album Ollusion, due January 12.

“‘Hoodie’ is a viral single. We’re putting it out there for the fans. Both videos ['Hoodie' and 'I Get It In'] are dedicated to Michael Jackson. It’s a mix between ‘Beat It’ and ‘Bad,’” the former B2K member tells Rap-Up.com.

O describes the clip’s dance-heavy premise. “When I pull up, I’m getting out the car, we start choreography and then it keeps going until the end of the video. I’m telling you right now, this is probably one of the dopest videos you’ve seen in a long time because it’s a concept.”

Thursday, October 29, 2009



In a recent interview with Boombox, R&B singer Omarion offers his 2 cents on the brewing controversy surrounding the ‘dark side’ of the music industry, as well as Rihanna’s alleged involvement. Some of you will recall Tiffany Evans’ recent comments about Rihanna and apparent ‘devil worship’, comments which kinda blew the lid off the whole situation – a situation which has been the subject of much debate on a covert level for some time now. Check out what the former B2K star had to say:

“I don’t personally know Rihanna’s beliefs but I think there’s a very dark and very sinister part of the entertainment business and I think it’s very visible,” he said. “This is something that a lot of people don’t look at [but for example] Michael Jackson used to be a Jehovah’s Witness and I remember hearing that he wanted to separate from the religion — and this was during the time that he was doing ‘Thriller’ [which ended up being] his biggest album.”

“Fast forward to now,” Omarion continued, “[and] it really made me think that there is a [time as an artist] where there’s going to be a choice. The[entertainment] world [dictates] that you have to be with three or four women, or do this in order to get that [and] I think it’s really interesting. With God and the industry, it’s really dark. The dark side is having to get in, there’s a certain submission you need to have. Just like a gang [initiation], so to speak. You might have to do something against your moral code. I’m not saying that it’s always this way, but when you’re someone that is young and you’re coming up in the industry and you really don’t have a grip on your morals it can be very dark. The game is just about over saturation.

“I don’t know if Rihanna [has fallen victim to those pressures]. I’ve never really heard her speak about it,” he said. “I hope that she doesn’t believe in that stuff and I don’t think that she does, but I don’t know. It’s not just been a Rihanna thing, [there's has been religious speculation] about a lot of artists.”

Wednesday, October 21, 2009


The King of Dance returns? That’s what the trailer for Omarion’s new music video is claiming. “I Get It In” featuring Gucci Mane is the first single from O’s third solo album Ollusion, now due on January 12, 2010. Thanks to Terrell for sending this one in.

Thursday, September 24, 2009


Omarion is bouncing back from his ill-fated deal with Young Money. The R&B singer has announced a new partnership with EMI Label Services.


As part of the deal, the former B2K member will release his third studio album Ollusion and launch his own imprint, Starworld Entertainment, through EMI Label Services, home to Snoop Dogg, Norah Jones, and Coldplay.

The album, due November 24, features production from Tank, King, Detail, and 253, along with guest appearances from Gucci Mane and Fabolous.

The first single, “I Get It In,” was produced by Tank (2005’s “O”). The uptempo banger featuring Gucci Mane will officially impact radio on October 5, the same week Omarion embarks on a nationwide radio promo tour. A version of the song with Lil Wayne previously leaked.

“My style has evolved so much on this album—I was able to express truly who I am from a creative and artistic standpoint, which allowed me to share a personal side of myself with my fans through my music. This is my masterpiece and I can’t wait for the world to hear my new album,” the 24-year-old said in a statement. “I am very excited about my new home at EMI and know that this is the perfect opportunity for me to return to the charts.”

Omarion previously released two solo projects through Epic Records. He was introduced as the newest member of Lil Wayne’s Young Money crew at a Los Angeles show in August, only to part ways with the label a week later.

Friday, August 14, 2009


Lil Wayne introduced the newest member of his Young Money family, Omarion, during last night’s “America’s Most Wanted Music Festival” stop at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, Calif. O moonwalked to Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean,” above, and performed “Every Girl” with his new crew, below.

Earlier this month, Chris Brown appeared at Young Money’s Virginia concert and moonwalked across the stage.

Who did it better, Omarion or C. Breezy?

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

NBA Finals Game 3


Chris Brown and Omarion shared a laugh courtside at Game 3 of the NBA Finals in Orlando on Tuesday, a couple days after Rihanna was seen rooting for the Lakers at Game 2 in L.A. Lil Wayne and Ludacris also witnessed the Magic defeat the Lakers at Amway Arena in Florida.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009


Omarion is officially a Young Money Millionaire. The R&B singer has signed a new deal with Lil Wayne’s imprint.


The Big O will join Drake, Tyga, and Nicki Minaj on the label Wayne built. “I’m excited ’cause I was with Sony, but I got released. I asked for a release,” he revealed to BBC 1Xtra’s Ace & Vis. “I’m with a new situation. I’m with Young Money/Cash Money. I’m Wayne’s artist.”

The “Ice Box” hitmaker felt like he didn’t have artistic freedom in his previous relationship. “Coming up in the game since I was 14, I would never say I had creative control,” he divulged. “I always had an influence of what they thought I should be. I felt like as an artist I wasn’t able to always project who I really am.”

Omarion feels right at home on Young Money. “I feel comfortable. Wayne respected who I wanted to be as an artist. No record company can do what Wayne is gonna do.”

There was earlier speculation that O had signed to Timbaland’s label, Mosley Music Group. Omarion is currently working on his third solo album. He collaborated with Weezy on the leaked track “Comfort.”

Tuesday, September 23, 2008


Haven't heard from Omari in a min. Here is some unreleased muzik from him feat. Missy.

Omarion - "Boogie Police" Feat. Missy Elliott (Link#1)

Omarion - "Boogie Police" Feat. Missy Elliott (Link#2)