He first rose to prominence in 1989 with the Aware Pa album which also included the track, Wodofo Ne Hwan?
[5] Following the break-up of the group he eventually became the head of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO), and in his role as an advocate for greater copyright protections for Ghanaian musicians successfully lobbied president John Agyekum Kufuor to withhold asset to the new Copyright Bill in order for protections to be strengthened.
[6] He has also called for greater protections for the Ghanaian music market from foreign competition.
The company was ordered by the High Court to pay costs of GH₵ 30,000 and damages of GH₵ 200,000 to Rex Omar.
[8] Omar has feuded with former band-mate Akosua Agyapong over alleged misappropriation of GHAMRO funds.