OmaleyB is an accomplished American R&B/ Soul/Pop/Gospel singer hailing from Tulsa, Oklahoma. A versatile musician, he masters multiple instruments, including the piano, alto saxophone, drums, and organ. Omaley stands out as the sole artist featuring on both the Fire In Little Africa Project, in collaboration with “Motown Records,” and the 1921 Music Collective Project with “Isotopia Records.”
In 2014, OmaleyB made his mark with the release of his debut single, “Who What When Where Why,” followed by the compelling “Can’t Plead the 5th” in 2015, just before relocating to Kansas City, MO. However, it was in 2017 that he truly captured attention with the release of his album, “Unsung 1921.” The tracks “Find That Strength,” “Come On Up,” and “We Died In Church” not only earned him nominations for “Black Wallstreet Artist of The Year” but also secured a place in the Tulsa Music Awards for Best Video with “Come On Up.”
The impact of the “Unsung 1921” album has rippled through the Midwest, steadily gaining immense traction on radio and various airwaves. OmaleyB’s list of accolades includes such as Tulsa Artist of the Year. His song “June Riot” made waves on ABC’s Soul of a Nation, Hulu, Disney, and even reached international audiences on BBC Britain Broadcasting Company in the UK.
A dynamic performer, OmaleyB has shared the stage with renowned artists like Musiq Soulchild, Lakeside, Al Sharpton, Midnight Star, Le’Andria Johnson, PJ Morton, and Michael Bloomberg. His diverse musical journey continues to captivate audiences, marking OmaleyB as a rising star with a unique blend of soulful sounds.