Today, we celebrate a man who has given us memes, choreography, and hits that have kept us on our feet for nearly a decade. The one and only Omarion is turning 41 years old, and while we can hardly believe time has flown by so quickly, he has definitely made his mark within the music industry. Starting his successful career giving boy band vibes and evolving into a multi-talented celeb, Omarion deserves his flowers for the impact he has made.
For many of us, we first met Omarion when he was just a teenager, a part of the early 2000s boy band B2K. With hits like “Bump, Bump, Bump” and “Uh Huh,” B2K quickly became a cultural phenomenon, not only dominating the music charts but also capturing the hearts of millennial girls everywhere. While the group was undeniably a major success, Omarion stood out, taking the lead on many of B2K’s songs. After the group disbanded, Omarion didn’t miss a beat and debuted his solo album, “O,” shortly after. The album showcased Omarion in a more mature light, marking a smooth transition into manhood. Through his catchy lyrics and signature dance moves, “O” ultimately earned Omarion his first Grammy nomination.
Speaking of dance moves, there’s not too many artists that can compete with Omarion on the dance floor. Whether he’s performing on stage or starring in films like “You Got Served,” the singer doesn’t miss an opportunity to participate in a dance battle or mimicking viral dance challenges. His fluid yet intriguing dance moves feel both effortless and impossible to recreate. Throughout the years, we have seen his influence takeover up-and-coming dancers. I mean, who hasn’t attempted the “Ice Box” or “Touch” choreography at least once?
As we have watched Omarion transform into a grown man, his music has followed suit. With albums like “21,” “Sex Playlist,” “The Kinection,” and “SexSonics,” Omarion shows a mature artist who’s not afraid to push the boundaries and explore vulnerability. Through the albums, he touches on the highs and lows of love, healing, and the beauty in lovemaking. Songs like “Entourage,” “Distance,” and “Post to Be” featuring Chris Brown and Jhené Aiko remind us that Omarion’s voice is timeless and can keep us dancing.
Nonetheless, Omarion has let us into his world as a father to his two kids, Megaa and A’mei. Taking to social media, he often shares candid moments with his children and the joy of fatherhood, a job he takes seriously. As he turns 41, let’s remember all of the great hits Omarion has given us. Take a look at some of our favorite Omarion hits below:
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