Former B2K singer Omarion, got all in a tizzy recently over his perceived "snub" by the Grammy committee. In an interview with Vibe.com, the singer explained his shock at not being included in their tribute to Michael Jackson. "If I'm not a part of that, then that's not ... I'm not gonna say it's wack," Omarion complained. "But I'm just saying, everyone knows what I do, so if you gon' have an MJ tribute ... I take that back because Stevie [Wonder] did an MJ tribute. Everyone loved Michael. I'm not gon' say that. I'm just meaning the performance [aspect]. How you gon' have a Michael tribute without the playboy? [Laughs]. That's my only thing, and I mean this in the humblest and the most competitive way. I'm competitive -- that's what the game is about. Especially after Mike passed away."
While the tribute will not include the diminutive singer, it does feature Usher, Jennifer Hudson, Celine Dion and Smokey Robinson.
Omarion was recently tapped to judge Season Five of 'America's Best Dance Crew' on MTV. His third album, 'Ollusion' is in stores now.



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