
Bow Wow wants to know how a joke he made on his single turned into an Internet-wide rumor that he has a beef with his good friend Omarion. Well, he did make light of O’s penchant for wearing form-fitting trousers.
“It just shows you how uptight people are about certain things. The song is a joke record,” Bow told MTV News of the verse on the remix of Hot Stylz’s punch-line-driven “Lookin’ Boy.”
“Damn, them is tight, you’s a O, Omarion-lookin’ boy,” he says in the song. To make matters worst, at the end of the record, B-Dub adds, “I didn’t know me and you was gonna be going at it. I was just having fun.”
“I was talking to Yung Joc the other day; we was laughing about it,” B. Weezy said, momentarily interrupting the interview to tell his driver to hook a left. “I said, ‘I can’t believe out of all the names y’all say, nobody says nothing. I get one line, I got everybody’s attention. I’m on every Web site.’ People always hate on me, but they’re always in tune to what I’m doing. In a way, I get the last laugh. At the end of the day, the song is a joke record. It’s about your boys and you all jawning [joking] on each other. Can’t nobody tell me they ain’t never went to school and said, ‘Your momma this, your momma that,’ knowing they ain’t mean it.

“O is my homeboy, and I even joke with O about how tight he wears his jeans,” Bow added. “He knows how tight his jeans are. That’s my homeboy. Everybody knows how tight Omarion wears his pants. It’s not a secret. So why is everybody jumping on me? It’s a fact. Plus, it’s a joke. So why wouldn’t I joke on my homeboy?”
Bow said his remarks at the very end of the song weren’t aimed at O at all, but another one of his inner circle who rapped on the record. He said the friend — whose vocals were taken off the record — got on the song and joked on him real hard.
“At the end, I know everybody thinks I was dissin’, because I say, ‘I didn’t know we was going at each other.’ One of my homeboys got on the record with me. When I wrote my verse, I didn’t write about my homeboy, but my homeboy wrote about the entire crew, so I was shocked. I was telling my homeboy, ‘Dang, dog, I didn’t know you was going at me.’ Everybody assumed I was going at Omarion, [but] I was talking about one of my best friends who was on the song with me. So, nah, it’s not a dis. I know it’s a recession and everybody is uptight, but damn! I wouldn’t do that.”

Bow says he and O are so tight, he would do another Face Off record with him in a heartbeat — assuming the business and record-label promotion is right. For now, Bow is concentrating on another high-profile collaboration: with Soulja Boy Tell’em. The pair have been doing records together for official albums as well as mixtapes.
Source: MTV.com
Why would Bow Wow come for Omarion? You know that's some good ass he ain't gonna fuck up with talking greasy about him. You should know that whenever you say something about someone (especially in Hip Hop) people are going to consider it a diss. Besides, we need to keep the Bowmarion relationship going. They're like the black hip hop Brangelina. Soon they'll be adopting kids from Cambodia and O will be birthing twins (along with saving the world a la Vadgezilla.
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