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At an age when many are leaving college and embarking on their first
professional job, Omarion is firmly cemented in his third career.
He started off as a rapper and has dabbled in acting, including the
movie "You Got Served." But his biggest success has been as a singer.
He fronted the platinum-selling boy band B2K, and after they broke up
in 2004, released a successful solo debut, "O."
His sophomore album, "21," could be even more successful. Like his
previous effort, it debuted at the top of the charts when it was
released in late December and he already has two hit singles from it —
"Entourage" and "Ice Box."
Though technically Omarion is 22, "21" represents Omarion coming of age, as an artist and a young man.
AP: Are you trying to show a more mature side on this album?
Omarion: For this album it was definitely a more mature side of me. Not
just with the topics or the writing, but just my image as well. If you
look at the front cover of the CD I am rocking the suit. There is a
real grown-up feel. That is the image I was looking for.
AP: You might sing and dance everyday, but weren't you a rapper at one point?
Omarion: Yeah. I was a rapper before I was a singer. That is how I got
the name Omarion because I used to be part of this rap crew called The
Wild Kingdom. One of the guys, Ruckus, he gave me my name Omarion, the
young king.
AP: Why did you decide to focus on singing?
Omarion: Truthfully I was really young when I started that rap group
and my mom said something to me. She knew exactly what to say to me at
that time. ... She said to me, "Omari, you might want to sing." I said,
"Why?" She said, "Because you know singers get all the women." I was
like, "Okay." It stuck with me.
AP: Speaking of women, on your single "Ice Box," you sing about a girl who breaks your heart. Is this a true story?
Omarion: Yes. "Ice Box" is a true story. It is something that I knew
would connect with a lot of men as well as women out there. Women have
their anthems like, "To the left. To the left" (Beyonce's
"Irreplaceable"). They have their records. Truthfully this is a record
to me being an R&B cat. It is not super sensitive. It is not super
soft. It is basically saying what it is. I got this ice box where my
heart used to be. I do love you and care about you, but I am so cold.
It is for the fellas.
AP. Since this girl has supposedly made your heart ice cold, do you think there is a woman out there who can melt it?
Omarion: With my experiences with relationships and love, you might be
missing out on a good thing if you don't let your guard down. People
are going to be who they are going to be. Sometimes you have to let
your guard down in order to find that out.
AP. Do you see yourself getting married young?
Omarion: The thing is, being that I started so young, I would consider
myself a lot more mature than the (average) 22-year-old man. I wouldn't
mind getting married early. I just want to know that it is right. ... I
wouldn't mind having somebody that is my best friend or somebody that I
could look at and say that is wifey.
AP: You collaborated with Timbaland for "Ice Box." He is having a huge
amount of success right now. As an artist, what level did he push you
to?
Omarion: For me, it is just the energy. Something that I find with a
lot of people who have been in the game for a long time is that they
are really nice people; so humble and kind. Having to work with
Timbaland made me feel like everything that I have worked for was not
done in vain. ... It wasn't like, "Let's make a phone call because I
want to work with Timbaland." It was more like, "I really hope I work
with that dude." It just happened. I give it up to the man upstairs,
Jehovah, for helping me with that one.
AP: Is there any hope for a B2K reunion?
Omarion: I wouldn't want to jerk anyone's chain and say yes. We are all
in different places right now. One thing we were all taught in being in
B2K was that in order for a group to work you have to share on vision.
I know we are all divided mentally in becoming our own men. I am
becoming who I want to be. The other members are becoming who they want
to be. The business side never mattered to me. We established a
friendship and a brotherhood first. I can pick up the phone and call
and check on them and they can do the same for me. More than anything,
I love that we have a friendship. Besides anyone asking me will you
guys do an album, I want them to know, our friendship is back. That is
all that matters to me.
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