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Thursday, August 21, 2008
Omarion News
Omarion recently switched labels, moving from his home at Sony during the beginning of his career for greener pastures with Timbaland's Mosley Music Group -- which was recently inked.
In a conversation with MTV, the singer revealed that his move was due to changes at Sony that hindered the success of his last few projects. He wasn't dropped despite what the rumor mill was saying.
"I asked to be released," he told MTV. "A release is different from a drop. When an artist is dropped, usually they haven't brought any revenue to the company. As you know, I've been with that company for a long time, roughly over six years. Throughout B2K and my solo albums, revenue was still brought in. An artist like me could never get dropped. How did I get dropped and I still ended up in a great situation? Usually when you hear 'drop,' it means, 'Oh, he's over.' It's a wrap. It's unfortunate that stuff like that gets put out there. Everybody likes to associate -- especially me being such a cool dude -- with negative things. Are you kidding me?"
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