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Omar Davis, better known as the 14-year-old African American producer, Moore Kismet, is no new face to the electronic music scene, having garnered support from Ekali, Carnage, Zomboy, Whipped Cream, Hekler, Virtual Riot, Skism, and many more.
The name Moore Kismet, meaning “more than fate,” is a representation of Omar finding more success in his field sharing his story of who he really is. At a young age, Omar found who he truly is and allowed people into his world. Being an openly bisexual artist in the scene is not easy to come by, but with the love and support from the LGBTQ+ community, this lifestyle has been a major aspect of Omar’s brand. Omar hopes to show that music as a whole, should still be more inclusive, because at the end of the day we’re all still people; sexual/gender identification and all. At only 14, Omar has received much success and appreciation in the dance music scene, and there is no telling where he will be by the end of 2019.