O (Omarion album)

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O
O cover
Studio album by Omarion
Released January 12, 2005
(See Release history)
Recorded 2004
Genre R&B
Label Epic / Sony Urban
Producer Pharrell Williams
Darkchild
Chris Stokes
Cory Bold
Tank
The Underdogs
Sean Garrett
Corna Boyz
AllStar
L.T. Hutton
Paul "Scooby" Smith
Professional reviews
Omarion chronology
O
(2005)
21
(2006)

O is the solo debut album by American R&B singer Omarion, released on February 22, 2005 via Epic Records. It features the Top 40 hit "O" (#2) and "Touch" (#4) and "I'm Tryna." The album received good reviews at stations like BET, but on stations like MTV and VH1 it was less successful. The album entered at #1,[1] and has sold 735,014 copies to date in the U.S. according to Nielsen Soundscan.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

# Titles Lengths
1. "I Wish" 3:57
2. "Touch" 3:23
3. "O" 4:40
4. "I'm Tryna" 4:22
5. "Drop That Heater" 4:53
6. "Growing Pains" 4:13
7. "Take It Off" (Feat. Mila J) 3:22
8. "Never Gonna Let You Go (She's a Keepa)" (Feat. Big Boi) 3:34
9. "I Know" 3:36
10. "I'm Gon' Change" 4:19
11. "In the Dark" 4:17
12. "Slow Dancin'" 4:25
13. "Fiening You" 6:42

[edit] Release history

[edit] Chart positions

Year Chart Position
2005 Billboard 200 1

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Production

  • Executive producers: Percy Richard, Omarion Grandberry, Marques Houston, Henley Regisford Jr., Chris Stokes
  • Producer: Pharrell Williams, Darkchild, Chris Stokes, Tank, The Underdogs, Sean Garrett, Corna Boyz, AllStar, L.T. Hutton, Paul "Scooby" Smith
  • Vocal producer: Sean Garrett, Pierre Medor
  • Vocal assistance: Quintin Aney, Durrell Babbs, Charles "Charlie" Crawford, Eric Dawkins, One Chance, Sean Garrett, Pierre Medor
  • Engineers: David Ashton, Andrew Coleman, Brian Garten, Jaymz Hardy Martin III, Dabling Harward, Sam Lobue II, Chris "TEK" O'Ryan, Angelo Quaglia, Dave Russell, Brian Summer, Wassim Zreik
  • Assistant engineers: Kev Mahoney
  • Mixing: Kevin "KD" Davis, Jean-Marie Horvat, Dave Russell, Dexter Simmons, Phil Tan
  • Mixing assistance: Justin Shtuntz, Rob Skipworth
  • Mastering: Herb Powers
  • Art Direction: Ellen To
  • Photography: Kimo Easterwood, Jonathan Mannion, Joaquin Palting

[edit] References

  1. ^ Margo Whitmire"O" Puts Omarion On Top, Billboard, March 02, 2005, Retrieved on October 28, 2007
Preceded by
Genius Loves Company by Ray Charles
Billboard 200 number-one album
March 12 - March 18, 2005
Succeeded by
The Massacre by 50 Cent