Jamaican singer OMI is gearing up to release his long overdue sophomore album in early 2025, marking a noteworthy juncture of growth for the artist. With hits like “Cheerleader” and “Hula Hoop” solidifying his place in the global music scene, OMI promises a more personal touch on this upcoming project. “This time, I will be more involved, so you’ll hear a more organic OMI,” he shared. The album is expected to deliver his signature feel-good energy while showcasing his evolving artistry.
Celebrating recent milestones, OMI’s “Hula Hoop“ has just been certified Silver in the UK for selling over 200,000 units, joining the ranks of his 5X Platinum track “Cheerleader“ and his collaboration with The Vamps, “I Found a Girl,“ which also earned Silver certification. The singer, whose real name is Omar Pasley, hails from Clarendon and has been a pivotal figure in bringing Jamaican pop music to the international stage.
As OMI continues building momentum with his latest single, “Poker Face,“ fans eagerly await what’s next. The single, produced by Specialist and Alistair McIntosh, has already generated positive buzz, and with an official music video on the way, it’s poised to make ripples. OMI’s upcoming album, backed by these recent successes, promises to be an interesting release for 2025.