We recently learned that Omarion charged his B2K bandmates to talk to him on the phone prior to their Millennium Tour.
He acknowledged that in a discussion with TSR during which he was plugging his new documentary
"It was really, truly a measure of seriousness and business," he said of making J-Boog, Raz-B and Lil Fizz's teams pay thousands for the privilege of talking to him. "In the documentary, You can see several photos of us in the past trying to get ourselves together and do another tour. I was like, 'Yo, if this is serious, then okay. Let's put it on the line for real.'"
Sounds like a pretty solid strategy and seemed to work.
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