Omarion Speaks on B2K Reunion: ‘We’re Not Friends but We Are Friendly’

ICYMI, R&B veteran Omarion pulled a major surprise for fans last month when he hit the stage with his former B2K bandmates during the finale of the Millennium Tour 2025. The moment transported audiences straight back to the early 2000s when Omarion, Lil Fizz, Raz B, and J Boog were topping charts and shutting down arenas.

As we see it, the chemistry was still there. The group moved as if no time had passed, delivering a set that reminded longtime fans of the days when they ruled music television and dominated the R&B landscape. The unexpected reunion sparked heavy speculation about whether the group might be plotting something more permanent.

Get this … When asked about the future of B2K, Omarion kept things grounded.

“We’ve got a lot of shared memories,” he explained. “It just made sense in the moment.”

We can not say he promised a complete comeback; the energy on stage hinted that the door is not entirely closed. Still, Omarion was clear about where they stand as a group today.

“I won’t say we’re friends,” he added. “But we’re friendly.”

That interesting statement reflects a mature perspective from the artist, who has weathered public fallouts with his former group over the years. Rather than force a narrative of reconciliation, Omarion seems content acknowledging the growth and history they all share without overpromising a full reunion.

Fans are clearly holding out hope for more music or tours from B2K, but Omarion is choosing to let things unfold naturally, and well, friendly.