Pioneering Producer Omen, Known for Work with Beyoncé, drake & Ludacris, Dies at 49
The music world is mourning the unexpected loss of Omen, a highly respected producer and DJ whose work graced tracks by some of the industry’s biggest names.He was found deceased in his New York City apartment on Saturday, leaving family, friends, and collaborators reeling.
Officials confirmed the passing of Omen, whose real name was Sidney Brown, at the age of 49. The city’s Office of Chief Medical Examiner stated that the cause and manner of death are currently pending further inquiry.
A Sudden and Shocking Loss
News of Brown’s death came as a complete surprise to those who knew him. His sister, Nicole Iris Brown, shared that he was generally healthy and holistic in his lifestyle. ”He was holistic and healthy, so we don’t know of him being sick, so this is all pretty sudden,” she explained.
Omen missed his regular DJ set at Barawine Harlem, prompting family to check on him at his East Harlem apartment, where they made the heartbreaking discovery.
A career Built on Musical Passion and Collaboration
Throughout his career, Omen dedicated himself to music and fostering emerging talent. He was known for his willingness to mentor and support younger artists, helping them navigate the complexities of the music industry. “I hope people will remember that he was willing to help the younger generation,” Nicole Brown said.
He believed in the power of music itself, regardless of the artist performing it. “It was about just the music, no matter who the artist was,” she added.
Notable Credits & Contributions
Omen’s production credits read like a who’s who of modern music. You likely recognize his work on these iconic tracks:
* Ludacris’ ”Released Therapy” (2006): He contributed to the Grammy award-winning album, specifically on the song “Tell It Like It Is.”
* Drake’s “Shut It Down” (2010): This track, featured on Drake’s debut album “Thank Me Later,” showcased Omen’s signature sound.
* Beyoncé’s “Mine” (2013): He lent his talents to Beyoncé’s critically acclaimed album, contributing to the powerful and emotive track “Mine.”
Industry & Community Remember Omen
Barawine Harlem expressed their deep sorrow in a statement, acknowledging Omen’s decade-long contribution to their team.”it is with great shock and deep sadness we have heard about the passing of our dear friend Omen Sidney Brown,” the establishment shared. “Omen was a part of Barawine’s team for over a decade bringing his unique talent to all.”
Beyond his professional life, Omen was a devoted friend and family member. His sister fondly remembered him as her “movie buddy,” someone she enjoyed sharing cinematic experiences with, big or small.
A Passion for Storytelling Beyond Music
Nicole Brown shared that Omen would have been thrilled by the recent Emmy wins for the show “Severance.” “That was my movie buddy,” she said. ”I know he would have been so happy when the guy won for ‘Severance.’ We love Milchick (the character played by best dramatic supporting actor winner Tramell Tillman). we’d watch that all the time and chat about it.”
Omen’s passing leaves a void in the music community and among those who knew and loved him. He will be remembered for his talent, generosity, and unwavering passion for music and storytelling.