Omi - Me 4 U: The Remixes (2016)

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Title: Me 4 U: The Remixes
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Sony Music
Genre: Dance, Pop, Electronic
Quality: AAC 256 Kbps
Total Time: 48:43 min
Total Size: 101 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Hula Hoop (feat. Machel Montano) [Precision Soca Remix]
02. Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix Radio Edit)
03. Standing on All Threes (Boehm Remix)
04. Hitchhiker (Bergs Remix)
05. Me 4 U (feat. Sarah West) [Maywald Remix]
06. These Are the Days (Luca Schreiner Remix)
07. Midnight Serenade (feat. Erik Hassle) [Kungs Remix]
08. Hitchhiker (HI Remix)
09. Promised Land (Henri PFR Remix)
10. Standing on All Threes (Kav Verhouzer Remix)
11. Sing It out Loud (Freddy Verano Remix)
12. Hitchhiker (Deep Chills Remix)
13. Color of My Lips (feat. Busy Signal) [Santa Rosa Remix]
14. Cheerleader (Ricky Blaze Remix)

An affable entertainer since his childhood, Clarendon, Jamaica native OMI (Omar Samuel Pasley), the son of musician Jah Ken, was discovered by Clifton "Specialist" Dillon, who has been a major factor in the careers of Shabba Ranks and Patra. OMI debuted in 2011 with "Standing on All Threes." The following year he returned with "Cheerleader," an easygoing reggae-pop single that he co-wrote and co-produced. It fared rather well, particularly in New Zealand, where it went platinum. "Take It Easy" and "Color of My Lips" (featuring Busy Signal) were issued as follow-up singles, but neither fared as well. In 2014, a light Felix Jaehn dance remix of "Cheerleader" topped pop charts in several territories, including Australia, Belgium, Ireland, Sweden, and Switzerland. In the U.S., it reached the Top Five the following year. Follow-up "Hula Hoop" peaked in the Australian and Swedish Top Tens and led to the October 2015 release of OMI's first album, Me 4 U. ~ Andy Kellman.