Omarion
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I feel like, in a way, I was kind of shoved into solo artisthood because the group was so successful.
You know what I mean?
I wasn't focused on... I think the idea came through the Pandemonium album because we all...
we did a bundle at that time.
You know, we all had our own separate covers, you know, and they were talking with Fizz because, you know, Fizz was, you know, rap, hip hop at that time and most popular, you know, the rapper was always the most popular in the group, you know what I mean?
I think that that kind of brought in that mindset.
But then it was like a bunch of stuff just happening behind the scenes that was just like for, you know, a teenage star was this hard to process.
You know what I'm saying?
So as a solo artist stepping into now my then, like not even...
months in between not even years in between to have to think about a concept or how I want to come how I want to change you know I mean it just kind of happened you know I'm saying which I think in hindsight I definitely appreciate you know being uh guided you know I'm saying into things that because because sometimes we have things in life you know I'm saying that we're guided to and that we just have to either decide if we want to take responsibility for or not
You know what I'm saying?
And that was one of those things that at the time, you know, it felt like very uncomfortable.
But in hindsight, I was so happy because I think as a man, you have to create things on your own.
You have to make something for yourself.
You have to know who you are.
And that was like me really maturing and seeing what I wanted to be and who I wanted to be in the space.
You know what I'm saying?
So it was good.
It was great, actually.
It was great, actually.