Friday, August 21, 2009

Omarion Sets the Record Straight about Label Situation



While the blogosphere speculated that singer Omarion was dropped from Lil Wayne's Young Money Records, the former B2K member cleared the air in a statement.

"I have a lot of respect and admiration for the genius of Lil Wayne and the entire Young Money family," he said. "I asked to be released from the label to pursue other opportunities that were recently presented to me. Because of our relationship, Lil Wayne had no issue with us ending our business relationship and released me from the label. Lil Wayne and I have nothing but love for each other, there is no beef. I also wanted to make it clear that my company nor did I, leak the song, 'I Get It In,' and I want to dispel any rumors that have surfaced. I appreciate my relationship with Young Money/ Cash Money and look forward to doing business in the future."

Omarion has an album in the works, "Ollusion," slated for release next week. This record is his first release since 2007's "Face Off" duet with Bow Wow.

I wonder what was so crucial for him to remove himself from the label, and if that move will end up biting him on the arse in the end. Well, best of luck to O's future.

Spotted at MTV.com

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