Omaur Bliss released his self-titled debut in 2005 and has been a prominent artist in the upper Midwest music scene ever since. At the time, Minneapolis Music Journalist Chris Riemschneider described Bliss as the male version of Lauryn Hill due to his soulful singing and rapping talents. Omac Montainya, Bliss's second album was about Bliss's take on the world and the music industry, in which Bliss succeeded in creating his own music genre. Dirty 3.0 will be Bliss's largest national release and will mark Bliss's interactive evolution from rapper to fully equipped artist of the digital era. Like the different internet applications, Omaur Bliss's music has undergone an evolution. If you had to measure Bliss's evolution as an artist, you can start by comparing internet applications from the first application to what will become 3.0. Intense interaction is what true Bliss fans have grown to expect that from the pure Renaissance man.