‘Cheerleader’ Singer Omi ‘Memba Him?!
‘Cheerleader’ Singer
Omi
‘Memba Him?!
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Jamaican singer Omar Samuel Pasley AKA “OMI” was 28 years old when his hit song “Cheerleader” entered the Billboard Hot 100 — eventually taking the top spot — back in 2015.
The bop was first composed back in 2008, produced and released in 2012, however, it didn’t make waves in the United States until 2015.
Soon after it topped the U.S. charts, Omi dropped the single “Hula Hoop” followed by his debut studio album “Me 4 U.”
He’s collaborated with other big musicians like Shaggy and The Vamps.
Guess what he looks like now in his late 30s!
Omar Samuel Pasley, popularly known as “OMI,” rose to fame at the age of 28 with his chart-topping hit song “Cheerleader” in 2015. Originally composed in 2008 and released in 2012, the song gained massive popularity in the United States a few years later.
Following the success of “Cheerleader,” Omi released the single “Hula Hoop” and his debut studio album “Me 4 U.” He has also collaborated with renowned musicians such as Shaggy and The Vamps, further solidifying his place in the music industry.
Now in his late 30s, Omi continues to captivate audiences with his unique sound and infectious melodies. Fans are eager to see what the talented singer has in store for the future as he continues to evolve his musical style and reach new heights in his career.


