Omen — Producer for Drake, Beyoncé & More — Found Dead at 49: Report

Omen, a renowned producer known for his collaborations with major artists like Drake, Beyoncé, and J. Cole, has been found dead at the age of 49, according to reports. His body was discovered earlier this week under circumstances that have not yet been fully disclosed. The cause of death is still under investigation by authorities.
Omen, whose real name was Omari Howard, had an extensive career in the music industry, contributing to some of the most iconic tracks and albums of the past two decades. His production credits include work on Drake’s “Nothing Was the Same” and Beyoncé’s “4.” He was also a prominent member of Dreamville, J. Cole’s record label, and had been integral in shaping the sound of many of its artists.
News of his death has shocked the music world, with fans and collaborators alike taking to social media to express their grief. Fellow musicians and producers have shared their condolences, remembering Omen for his innovative production style and his lasting influence on the industry.
Authorities have not yet released a full statement on the cause of death or any potential foul play. Fans and industry insiders are awaiting further updates as the investigation continues.