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Music World Mourns: Hitmaker Omen Passes Away at 49

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Music World Mourns: Hitmaker Omen Passes Away at 49

Sidney “Omen” Brown, a respected hip-hop producer, has tragically passed away at the age of 49. His sister, Nicole Iris Brown, discovered him in his Harlem apartment on a Saturday. She conveyed to NBC News that his death was sudden and unexpected, as he was known for being holistic and healthy. Nicole emphasized Omen’s dedication to mentoring the next generation, stating, “He was always big on helping younger people start their careers and get themselves into the game. It was about just the music, no matter who the artist was.”

Omen began to establish his reputation in the hip-hop scene around the turn of the millennium, notably through his association with Roc-A-Fella. His early production credits include tracks on Memphis Bleek’s debut album, Coming of Age. In 2003, he contributed to Fabolous’ Street Dreams album with cuts such as “Change You or Change Me” and “Why Wouldn’t I.” Beyond music production, Omen also composed the score for Roc-A-Fella’s 2002 film Paper Soldiers, which marked Kevin Hart’s acting debut and featured a cameo from Jay-Z.

His career continued to flourish with significant collaborations. Omen produced “Tell It Like It Is” for Ludacris‘ Release Therapy, an album that went on to win Best Rap Album at the 2007 Grammy Awards. He later entered the Young Money orbit, collaborating with OVO’s Noah “40” Shebib. This partnership led to the production of “Shut It Down,” featuring The-Dream, on Drake’s 2010 debut album, Thank Me Later. Continuing this successful alliance, Omen co-produced Lil Wayne’s “I’m Single,” which reached No. 82 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Omen’s versatility extended to songwriting, as he is credited as a songwriter on Beyoncé’s 2013 hit “Mine,” which also peaked at No. 82 on the Hot 100. Throughout his career, he amassed an impressive list of collaborators, earning production credits with artists such as Mya, Redman, and Action Bronson. His legacy is marked by his significant contributions to hip-hop and his commitment to fostering new talent within the music industry. Billboard has sought comments from the New York Police Department and the Medical Examiner’s Office regarding his passing.

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