[1] Timbaland was originally set to produce and release his next project under his Interscope Records-distributed Mosley Music Group,[1] but hardly found any time to get involved in the creative process.
[1] In mid August, he was announced to have joined the roster of rapper Lil Wayne's record label Young Money Entertainment.
[2] After rumors surfaced that he was dropped for leaking the song "I Get It In" later that week, it was proven to be false as an interview with Lil Wayne who stated that it was "just business," and that Omarion himself had asked for the release.
[3] He ultimately released Ollusion on his own imprint, StarrWorld Entertainment,[4] having striked a new deal with EMI by late September 2009.
[5] Allmusic's editor Andy Kellman found it "Almost all of these beats would be classified as snapping, slapping, or smacking before banging, flecked with details yet simultaneously somewhat half-assed-sounding.
"[6] Monica Herrera of Billboard magazine wrote that the album "the set come off more like a bid for street cred than maturation.
"[7] Kyle Jarmon from Parlé magazine remarked that Ollusion "that offers a decisive mix of upbeat club bangers and tailored chill ballads that complement the former B2K vocalist’s modern sound."