Omarion On B2K Reunion: “Won’t Say We’re Friends… But We’re Friendly”

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 24: Singer Omarion speaks onstage during REVOLT World 2023 Presented By Walmart at Pangaea Studios on September 24, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for REVOLT)

Omarion recently reunited with his B2K brothers during last month’s Millennium Tour, giving fans a nostalgic moment straight out of the early 2000s.

The vibe was effortless, a rare flashback to their chart-dominating prime. With Omarion, Lil Fizz, Raz B, and J Boog back onstage, it felt like time briefly rewound to the golden days of BET’s 106 & Park, when R&B groups ruled airwaves and sold-out arenas.

Though the performance sparked rumors of a full-fledged reunion, Omarion isn’t rushing anything. When asked about the crew linking back up, he simply chalked it up to history and chemistry.

“We’ve got a lot of shared memories,” he said. “It just made sense in the moment.”

The energy between them was authentic, not manufactured, and that alone was enough to get fans buzzing about a possible comeback.

Offstage, Omarion’s been making headlines for another reason. TMZ cameras recently caught him cruising through Hollywood with Natasha Graziano riding passenger. She’s a well-known motivational speaker, but this wasn’t a press run.

According to sources close to them, they’re strictly friends, not dating. Still, their outing sparked curiosity and gossip, especially given the pair’s visible chemistry. Omarion, however, shrugged off the speculation with a grin, staying focused on the music and his growth as an artist.

Despite the public’s hopes, don’t expect B2K to fully reunite just yet. The dynamic between the members remains complicated, shaped by years of success, tension, and personal evolution.

Omarion joked about the idea of getting close with the crew again, hinting that if anything does happen, it’ll take time. “It’s baby steps,” he said.

Still, the moment they shared onstage mattered. It reminded fans why B2K mattered—and why they still might.


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