It's not every day you get to do what you love and have a major story behind it.
From OMI
I try to stay focused.
I'm not looking for a 'yes' woman, but a strong person who knows when to be objective and when not to be.
My mom has been my support system from day one. Admiring the type of person she is gives me a sense of what to look for in my ideal cheerleader when the time comes.
My stage name is actually my nickname given to me by my dad when I was a baby.
My father had a passion for love. It's mostly what he talked about in his songs, and I still have his old records today.
Creatively, I've always wanted to be different as it relates to my craft, and reggae, being a part of my culture, makes up a percentage of that uniqueness. The only definition I can think of to describe my style is 'OMI.'
I am not a dancehall artist, and I am not a reggae artist.
I've never hidden the fact that I'm Jamaican; I will never disown my roots or influences.
A lot of people have come with 100 songs and never had the impact that I have with one, and I'm well aware of that.
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