
Artist
Omar
Omar is a soul artist from London formed in 1985. 7 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Soul · London · Best soul albums
- 7
- Releases
- 1991–2013
- Active years
- 1985
- Formed
Discography
7Most popular
The Man
2013 · 13 tracks
Appears on
2Releases by other artists featuring Omar.
Featured tracks
2Collaborators
2Upcoming shows
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Munich, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Past shows
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About
Omar Christopher Lye-Fook MBE (born 14 October 1968, London), known professionally as Omar, is a British soul singer, songwriter and musician. Omar grew up in Canterbury, Kent. He learned his craft classically, playing the trumpet, piano and percussion. He also spent two years at Chetham's School of Music in Manchester, and the Guildhall School of Music in London. His most well-known song was his debut single "There's Nothing Like This". It reached number 14 in the UK Singles Chart on re-release in 1991.Allmusic noted that he is described by some as the father of British neo soul. Career: Following his first two single releases, "Mr Postman" (1985) and "You and Me" (1988) featuring backing vocals from Caron Wheeler, Omar released his first album, entitled There's Nothing Like This in 1990. Initially released on his father's record label, Kongo Records, it entered the UK Albums Chart, peaking at #54. Signing to his first major record label, Talkin' Loud, saw the re-release of his debut album, which climbed to #19 in the British chart. This was followed in 1992 by his second album, Music, which proved less successful (UK #37) than the first.
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A new signing to RCA Records led to Omar undertaking collaborations with other musicians, including Lamont Dozier, David Frank (The System), the former Heatwave bassist Derrick Bramble, Leon Ware and Stevie Wonder. In 1996, Omar contributed "Water to Drink" to the AIDS benefit album, Red Hot + Rio, produced by the Red Hot Organization. In 2003, after one of his songs ("There's Nothing Like This") was used in the intro round on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, presenter Mark Lamarr questioned Omar's supposed instant recognizability, quipping that he would require a Blockbuster card to confirm Omar's identity. Omar's agent, e-mailed the show and a few episodes later, Omar appeared in the show's 'identity parade' round, Blockbuster card in hand. Lamarr was forced to concede that Omar was both immediately recognizable, and a rather more significant artist than he had earlier given him credit for. In 2006, the Urban Music Awards presented Omar with the Best Neo Soul Act and Outstanding Achievement Awards. After studying at the Identity Drama School, on 11 June 2009, Omar made his acting debut in Ché Walker's musical, Been So Long. He was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2012 Birthday Honours for services to music. Personal life: Omar is sometimes credited as Omar Hammer. His birth father's surname is Lye-Fook, while his stepfather's surname is Hammer. He and his siblings, two brothers and a sister are all musicians. Samia Lye-Fook (Omar's sister, and youngest of the four) is a BRIT School alumna, who has provided background vocals for some of Omar's recordings. He also spent some time as a computer programmer working for Microsoft before being noticed in the music industry. Omar became the father of twin daughters, Gabrielle and Carmen in early 2008.
Omar in brief
- How many Omar releases are on Riffiter?
- 7 releases are catalogued, spanning 1991 to 2013.
- When was Omar formed?
- Omar formed in 1985, in London.
- What genre is Omar?
- Omar is catalogued under Soul.
- What is the most recent Omar release on Riffiter?
- The Man, released in 2013.

