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B2K’s Raz-B & J-Boog Call Out Omarion For Calling Them Background Dancers

B2K members are continuing their beef, the most recent being Omarion’s “background dancer” comments from last week’s Verzuz.

Following a particularly embarrassing and underwhelming Verzuz battle with Mario on Thursday, Omarion took to the gram to brag about his solo career. He took a jab at his former bandmates, J-Boog, Raz-B, and Lil Fizz, who made fun of his Verzuz battle by calling them “background dancers.”

The post read, “Y’all are hilarious, I’m enjoying the creativity. If you’re lucky enough to be in this business for 22 years you understand that at some point you will experience malfunctions. It comes with being an artist and making yourself vulnerable to the world.”

Omarion continued, “But to my 3 background dancers, I’m not surprised because this is how y’all always been, even while in the group. Praying for my downfall. Well, keep praying cause I’m overbooked and busy. Meanwhile, y’all really gotta get a job other than hating on O. I heard UPS is hiring.”

All jokes aside, bandmates did not appreciate Omarion’s shade, especially J-Boog.

On Saturday, J-Boog called out Omarion and revealed the breakdown of their relationship and B2K as a whole in a lengthy letter.

The since-deleted post read, “This thing we call B2K was never the Omarion show. It was more like a circus and each guy brought a special attraction and collectively it was fun to watch. Watching you only let’s me know that you were not really paying attention to what was making you Omarion because without us around it’s clear you can’t tap back into him. You look lost, almost like you looking for us to feed off. You are a fame hog and that got the best of you.”

J-Boog continued, “Fame is a hell of a drug I know when we were together as a group you wanted to be the most famous aka the most favorite…but that wasn’t case.”

Black Twitter went up for the tea and the mic drop.

Raz-B also lended a hand to dissing Omarion sharing a legal document claiming that he was no longer a member.

Whew, this is heating up. The ball is in Omarion’s court.

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Aziah Kamari

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