Born and raised in Inglewood, California, Omarion rose to fame while still a teen as a member of the groundbreaking urban "boy band" B2K. His soulful vocals, riveting stage presence, and undeniable charisma helped B2K score a hit with the group's very first single, "Uh Huh," in 2001; achieve gold status with the group's self-titled debut album in 2002; and go RIAA platinum with the group's best-selling sophomore outing, Pandemonium! in 2003.
Omarion's undeniable media-geniality has led to numerous television guest appearances including "Punk'd," "The Sharon Osbourne Show," "Regis & Kelly" and the "American Music Awards." In addition to his musical performances, Omarion has acted on the big screen with key roles in "You Got Served" and "Fat Albert." Omarion stars in "Somebody Help Me," an innovative horror film directed by Chris Stokes and may be seen in the film "Feel The Noise" and Tyger ("Menace II Society") Williams' "Street Soldier."
For season five of America's Best Dance Crew on MTV, Omarion replaced Shane Sparks as a judge.
Currently he's signed to Rick Ross's label.
Made For TV
Omarion Lyrics
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Wish you would've said somethin'
Before we got this far, I
And I wouldn't be caught up in
Another situation that really got me breakin'
And I don't know what I'm gonna do
I know, I know you see me
Makin' money doin' your thing but I don't
I don't wanna up and leave
And try to be what who the media says
I don't want somethin' that's made for TV
Rather fall in love with a girl that's made for me
Know everybody thinks that it might sound crazy
But I, I love my baby, I can't leave her, no
I don't want somethin' that's made for TV
Rather fall in love with a girl that's made for me
Know that everybody thinks that it might sound crazy
But I, I love my baby
I don't want something that's made
I know you think I'm lyin' every time that I say
I don't wanna see you cryin' all because of me, oh
The thought of me and you is ill
But with her, it's somethin' real
And I can't let that go, oh, no
I know you see me
See me on Music TV, you're makin' money
Makin' money doin' your thing
But I don't wanna up and leave
'Coz of somethin' that the media says
I don't want somethin' that's made for TV
Rather fall in love with a girl that's made for me
Know everybody thinks that it might sound crazy
But I, I love my baby, I can't leave her, no
I don't want somethin' that's made for TV
Rather fall in love with a girl that's made for me
Know that everybody thinks that it might sound crazy
But I, I love my baby
I don't want something that's made
Made for TV, made for me
Might sound crazy but I, I love my baby
Made for TV, made for me
Might sound crazy but I, I love my baby
I don't want somethin' that's made
I don't want somethin' that's made for TV
Rather fall in love with a girl that's made for me
Know everybody thinks that it might sound crazy
But I, I love my baby, I can't leave her, no
I don't want somethin' that's made for TV
Rather fall in love with a girl that's made for me
Know that everybody thinks that it might sound crazy
But I, I love my baby
I don't want something that's made
That's made for TV
Rather fall in love with a girl that's made for me
Know everybody thinks that it might sound crazy
But I, I love my baby, I can't leave her, no
I don't want somethin' that's made for TV
Rather fall in love with a girl that's made for me
Know that everybody thinks that it might sound crazy
But I, I love my baby
I don't want something that's made
Made for TV
The lyrics of Omarion's song "Made For TV" reflect his desire to fall in love with a girl who is real and not just a product of the media. He looks back and wishes that the girl he was with would have said something before they got too involved. He is constantly surrounded by the music industry and the pressure to conform to what the media says is desirable. However, he is not interested in something made for television; he wants something authentic and real. He emphasizes repeatedly that he loves his partner and is unwilling to leave her, despite what others may think.
The song speaks to the difficulties of maintaining a genuine relationship in a world that prioritizes superficial appearances, especially in the entertainment industry. The artist highlights how the media's portrayal of relationships can be misleading, and he values authenticity above all else.
Line by Line Meaning
Lookin' back on it all I
Wish you would've said somethin'
Before we got this far, I
And I wouldn't be caught up in
Another situation that really got me breakin'
And I don't know what I'm gonna do
The singer regrets not having been warned about the situation they are currently in and are struggling to deal with.
I know, I know you see me
See me on Music TV, you're makin' money
Makin' money doin' your thing but I don't
I don't wanna up and leave
And try to be what who the media says
The singer is aware that their former partner sees them on TV and assumes they are making money, but the singer does not want to change themselves to fit society's expectations just for money.
I don't want somethin' that's made for TV
Rather fall in love with a girl that's made for me
Know everybody thinks that it might sound crazy
But I, I love my baby, I can't leave her, no
The singer is breaking up with someone they see as just another product of the media, and instead desires a genuine and unique connection with someone who is right for them, despite what society may think.
I know you think I'm lyin' every time that I say
I don't wanna see you cryin' all because of me, oh
The thought of me and you is ill
But with her, it's somethin' real
And I can't let that go, oh, no
The artist is trying to convince their former partner that they truly do not want to hurt them, but they have found a deeper and more genuine connection with someone else that they cannot give up.
I don't want somethin' that's made for TV
Rather fall in love with a girl that's made for me
Know everybody thinks that it might sound crazy
But I, I love my baby, I can't leave her, no
Repeating previous sentiments, the artist desires a genuine connection with someone who is right for them, despite societal expectations.
Made for TV, made for me
Might sound crazy but I, I love my baby
The singer acknowledges that loving someone who is not just a product of the media may seem crazy, but it is the right choice for them.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BRYAN MICHAEL PAUL COX, KENDRICK DEAN, TAURIAN SHROPSHIRE, TAURIAN ADONIS SHROPSHIRE
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