Canadian r&b-reggae/dancehall fusion artist Omega Mighty has an eclectic sound, switching from Jamaican patois, sultry vocals and an energetic rap flow with confidence. She carefully blends elements of Pop and R&B with Reggae/Dancehall and afrobeats, incorporating her Caribbean heritage.
In 2023, Omega independently released her sophomore EP “Notorious & Noble” featuring lead single “Rush Dem”, earning her a Juno award nomination for Reggae Recording of the year, and Reggae North Music's Top Song of the Year. With over 200,000 project streams on Spotify, the EP peaked at #5 on CFUV’s top 30 charts, #1 on the international chart, #1 on the r&b/soul chart and #47 on !earshot national top 50, landing her the cover of “Fresh Finds Canada” playlist on Spotify. Selected as CBC Music's Searchlight Top 10 Artists, CBC Music names "Badgirl Workout" a high energy run for the crown. As a current RBCx Music First Up Artist and an alumni of the SOCAN Foundation Entrepreneurship program and VIFF cohort 2023, Omega is trailblazing the Canadian music scene with her unique sound.
Born to a Jamaican father and British-Bajan mother, playing records at home is one of Omega's earliest memories. She started training in classical piano at the age of 4, vocal by age 6 and dance by age 9. Born and raised in Toronto - known as one of the most diverse cities in the world, has exposed Omega to a variety of rich culture, helping to shape her sound. By age 11, Omega and her family relocated to a city on the outskirts of Toronto, known as Brampton, Ontario, a place she now refers to as her home. Teaming up with the City of Brampton and Canada's Music Incubator in 2024 for their 50th anniversary, Omega wrote the city's anthem "Celebrate You", collaborating with producers Darryn De Souza and Taabu.
Having recently joined Paquin Artists Agency, Omega has been seen gracing the stages of various festivals including RBC Canadian Open, Canada Day Vancouver, Riverfest, AfrowaveTO and more opening for acts such as Flo rida, Fefe Dobson, Jesse Royal and the legendary band The Wailers. Inspired by 90's r&b and new age music alike, Omega draws influence from artists such as Rihanna, Wstrn, Doja Cat, Missy Elliott, Brandy, Stefflon don and Vybz Kartel.
Her live performance encompasses smooth sultry vocals, vibrant movement and a militant aura. As a multi-disciplinary artist, Omega has joined the Junos as a presenter and movement coach tying together performances for acts such as Bbno$, Maestro Fresh Wes, Tenille Townes and more, wearing titles of singer-songwriter, dancer, producer, host and creative director.
CITY OF BRAMPTON
JUNO Award nominee Omega Mighty pens song for 50th birthday bash in Brampton
JAMAICA OBSERVER
Mighty, whose father is Jamaican and mother Barbadian, earned a nomination for Reggae Recording of the Year.