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B2k Still Hopes To Reconcile With Omarion

Mar 2, 2004 - World Entertainment News Network

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B2K's remaining members Raz-B, J-Boog, and Lil Fizz have decided to press on and tour without R+B star Ray J - in the hope original frontman Omarion will rejoin them.

Reports had long circulated that the Wait a Minute singer would replace Omarion, who parted ways with the group in January, following a contractual dispute. But Raz-B now says Ray J will not be a part of the group - because they want Omarion back.

He says, "I just want to finish all this legal stuff so I can show my boy O (Omarion) maybe he can see the light and be with the crew again. If not, we'll continue to keep moving."

The group is also planning to hit the road later this year after passing on the opportunity to make up for missed tour dates with Omarion in January.

Raz-B adds, "We're getting ready to go back on the road this summer, probably with Bow Wow. It's gonna be interesting. Everybody's gonna come out to see if we still got it, if it was a one-man or four-man group. But the talent is here."

The bandmembers are also working on a new album, tentatively titled B2K Presents J-Boog, Raz-B and Lil Fizz.

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