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 Contribution to the mixtape

Recently, his close friend Jae-R made the mixtape "The Grand Opening", where O-Bee contributed: We worked on it when Jae-R was here in Los Angeles, just before Christmas. It was only when I started writing and work with music again after what happened. It is not easy just get the motivation from inside. But when you deal with people who have the same goal, that can inspire you, then I feel he has much to say. If you play soccer or do gymnastics, or anything else, then it is important to have a partner who can motivate you. I can explain how the music was made. We went to Jae-R’s apartment in Los Angeles and worked on a song for a producer. Jae-R lived in Los Angeles for two months. And that's what we did, we took the whole mixtape at his apartment, sat down and wrote everything. One night, we worked with a hit that I was going to do something, but then we sat for over an hour and did not appear anything. So we thought that we should not force us to do something if it doesn’t come naturally. A rap comes naturally when you hear the beat. We just let play around us and listened to music and suddenly we thought something that we could do with it. We get immediately, I did my part and he did his part. Within a few hours it was done. But there wasn’t a chorus, a good hook. Chris Tucker is also on the mixtape, where he arrived on the scene. The mixtape was called "The Grand Opening". We realize that we should have a toast and we should start "by proposing a toast." We had seen the film "Money Talks", with Chris Tucker, where he comes in a scene and says, "Let's propose a toast, everybody!". A very funny scene. Instead of creating a chorus, we just download it from the internet, and sounded cool. We thought, why not call Chris to do this to us in real time? Chris Tucker, star of "Rush Hour" and "Green Mile", among others, then went to join the mixtape. It witnesses a little about the potential of the artist O-Bee. The burden behind these men is ready, as well as actors, artists and celebrities. There are many who want to work with him. Omer emphasizes that he is not a singer, but that rap is what he does: “I love pop music, but mainly hip-hop that applies to me. I would not be marked as a rapper, but seen as an artist. I dance and I always will.". Recently, many producers have contacted Omer, but not Norwegian. Only now I began to read emails and look at things, there were several inquiries from different producers around the world for the last time that I had not replied. Any producer in Norway contacted me yet. But many producers known here