"Entourage" is the first single from Omarion's second album 21. The single was also his lowest peaking in the UK, charting at #76 there. The official remix featuring 50 Cent called Ghetto Superstar (Entourage Remix) on his mixtape "50's Back (Say Somethin Bitch)".
Due to the underperformance of "Entourage" the first time in the UK, the single has been re-released on May 28, 2007 due to the success of "Ice Box". The single is B-Listed on BBC Radio 1.
The video sees Omarion arriving at a party where fans are anxiously awaiting his arrival. While stepping out of the car, he sees a girl in front of him and tries to get some time to talk to her but keeps on being interrupted by fans etc. During the bridge we see Omarion, at times singing against a black and gold backdrop. Omarion also performs a short dance routine with several other dancers. The video ends with him and the girl leaving the party in his car. There are cameos made by former B2K member Lil Fizz, Tyrese Gibson & Tommy Davidson
Entourage is an American comedy-drama television series created for HBO by Doug Ellin, who also serves as an executive producer along with Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson, Dennis Biggs, Rob Weiss and Ally Musika. The series, loosely based on Wahlberg's own experiences of the film industry, follows Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier), a New York born actor living in Los Angeles as he struggles with the ups and downs of a career in Hollywood. He is aided, and often hindered, by his entourage, which consists of his half-brother and struggling actor Johnny "Drama" Chase (Kevin Dillon), his childhood friend and manager Eric "E" Murphy (Kevin Connolly), his ruthless agent Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven) and his other long-time friend Turtle (Jerry Ferrara). Entourage premiered on HBO on July 18, 2004 and aired its final episode on September 11, 2011. A total of 96 episodes were aired over eight seasons.
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