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Omari Banks is a singer, songwriter, and musician from Anguilla. He is best known for his hit single "Love You Like I Do" which was released in 2006. He has released two albums, "Move On" in 2006 and "More Life" in 2009. Banks was born in Anguilla and raised in St. Kitts and Nevis. He began playing music at a young age, learning to play the guitar and drums. He attended the University of the West Indies in Jamaica, where he studied music and business. Banks has released several singles, including "Love You Like I Do," "Move On," "More Life," and "My Love." He has also collaborated with other artists, including Beenie Man, Shaggy, and Sean Paul. Banks has won several awards, including the Caribbean Music Awards for Best Male Vocalist in 2006 and the Caribbean Music Awards for Best Reggae Album in 2009. As of 2021, Omari Banks's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.

Popular As Omari Ahmed Clement Banks
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Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 17 July, 1982
Birthday 17 July
Birthplace Anguilla
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Omari Banks Height, Weight & Measurements

At 41 years old, Omari Banks height is 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) .

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Omari Banks Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2017

Omari Banks won Best new artist 2017 by Irie Jam Radio online awards and was nominated for 2017 artist of the year at Linkage Radio awards. In May 2018, Omari Banks premiered Reggae Summertime video in India.

2015

Omari released his latest album Move On (Deluxe Edition) [1] on February 17, 2015. He recently embarked on a tour of Toronto,ON Canada to promote new music which will be released in late 2015.

In 2015 he toured Europe with Morgan Heritage. In 2016 he released the single "System Set", featuring Duane Stephenson.

2012

Banks officially retired from professional cricket on January 25, 2012 to focus on his musical career.

Banks' first single "Move On" was released on iTunes on January 17, 2012 as part of Bankie Banx's album Just Cool. His upcoming album is currently untitled and expected to be released in Spring 2012. One of the first singles on his album is "Move On" a semi-biographical song about his transition from cricket to music. Banks explained to Basil Walters of the Jamaica Observer, "In life we tend to go through different ups and downs, but the most important thing is that we move on and grow from it. That's what the song is about really. I wrote the song and the music, but on the track itself it has a number of big name musicians like Junior Jazz, Glen Browne, Robbie Lyn and Sly Dunbar. Steven Stanley produced the track."

2011

Omari Banks and his band Eleven performed at the Miss Anguilla pageant in August 2011 as part of Anguilla's Summer Festival.

2010

Even as a cricketer Omari made various radio and television appearances and discussed his passion for music and the hope of one day pursuing music full-time. He appeared on the syndicated Caribbean entertainment program Caribbean Soundtrack in summer 2010 His 2014 music video "No Point to Prove" featured Peetah Morgan of the group Morgan Heritage.

2009

On 9 July 2009 he was suspended for 12 days by the England and Wales Cricket Board disciplinary panel for ball tampering, he was found guilty of running his thumb and fingernails over the ball during Somerset's 2nd XI match against Essex at Vale on 1 July 2009. Somerset released the all-rounder after the close of the 2009 season, with Brian Rose stating "He hasn't had the performances to justify another contract."

2003

The son of noted Anguillan musician Bankie Banx, he became the first Anguillan to play Test cricket in May 2003. During his first innings, despite picking up three wickets, he conceded 204 runs in 40 overs, which was at the time the most runs conceded by a Test debutant, although it has since been surpassed by Jason Krejza. His lower order batting was confident and assured, and he played a significant part in the highest successful fourth-innings chase in Test history, remaining 47 not out in West Indies 418 for 7 against Australia at the Antigua Recreation Ground in 2003.

2000

Banks played for the Leeward Islands from 2000 to 2011. During the 2001 season, Banks played at Leicester. He later played for Carnforth Cricket Club, in the summer of 2006 in Northern Premier League. He averaged 54.6 with the bat, whilst taking 27 wickets at a brief spell at the Lancashire club, before being called up to the West Indies 'A' team on the tour of England. In October 2007 he was signed by Somerset; due to Anguilla's status as a British overseas territory, he does not count as an overseas player.

1982

Omari Ahmed Clement Banks (born 17 July 1982) is an Anguillan musician and former cricketer, who appeared in 10 Test matches for the West Indies, as well as domestic matches for the Leeward Islands. In 2011, Banks began to pursue his musical career professionally and has been less involved in playing regional cricket, and officially retired from cricket on 31 January 2012.