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Omar Musa



Last Updated: 12/30/2009

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Status: Single
City: London, UK/Queanbeyan, NSW
Country: AU
Signup Date: 2/28/2006
Monday, August 27, 2007 

Current mood:  optimistic
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
Party people- we have a lot to catch up on.

Since I got back from my diabolical trip backpacking through Guatemala (an epic for another episode), things have been a whirlwind.

-I recorded an EP with my boys The Transfer in Hollywood which is going to be nothing less than pure fire and I feel will introduce a new poetic smoothness into the scene once it is finished.

-Went to the Urban Music Awards and met some of my favourite movers and shakers in the scene, all sorts of goodness. I have up coming projects with 13th Son, Fidget, Young Murph and David Dallas, but don't worry, when these happen, you'll be the first to know about it.

-My street single Struggletown Spader has been getting all sorts of love from people like Scribe- please circulate it to your friends, I think this is my big one! I will be shooting a video for it in in Queanbeyan in the up coming months, so skaters, BMX riders, graff artists etc, hit me up if you want to come help out. Struggletown stand up!

-Made the final 25 of the prestigious Realise Your Dream competition, and if I am one of the 6 winners I will move to London for a few months to work with my favourite rappers and producers. So yeah, the rugged and rough Omar flow may be about to get even grimier.

All that and I have started an online arts magazine, Muse Magazine, which should be up and running by Christmas!

Canberra to Compton, Queanbeyan to Queensbridge, your boy Omar Musa gets it BLAZING. Please keep up the support, it means the world to me. Thankyou brothers and sisters, OMAR

Currently listening to:

The Spader Mixtape- DJ Rush (available in Landspeed Records), Finding Forever- Common, Maths and English- Dizzee Rascal.

Currently reading: Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner and Soweto, My Love by Molapatene Collins Ramusi