
It is from that latter project that we get “Ice Box”.

His first two studio albums, O (2005) and 21 (2006), were Billboard 200 and US R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart toppers. In 2005, he ventured out on his own and was a major success as a soloist right off the bat. Omarion, a singer from Inglewood, made a name for himself as the lead vocalist of an early-aughts’ boy band known as B2K. The reason being is that instead of possessing a “heart”, now the vocalist has an “ice box” rather. Or once again in the name of simplifying things, it can be gleaned that he obviously isn’t ready to fall in love anew. The vocalist is on the rebound, as some people may say. Unfortunately though, he seemingly didn’t realize this until actually developing strong feelings for the addressee and vice versa. With that in mind, the verses themselves do not appear to be about the woman or women who have made him this way. Instead, the addressee has a new romantic interest in his life. And after interacting with her for some time, apparently in a romantic capacity, Omarion comes to the conclusion that she is in fact the perfect partner for him. But alas, to both of their dismay, he is forced to call things off.


desensitized to the whole idea of falling in love basically. Or put more bluntly, he has been traumatized by past romantic experience(s). And in the aftermath, now the vocalist is “so cold”, i.e.
