Rising Ghanaian artiste, Olivetheboy, on the UNPACKIN segment with Lerny Lomotey has opened up about the distinctive "Olive Sound" that's been captivating listeners nationwide. In a candid interview, the singer-songwriter revealed that his sound is heavily influenced by the rich beats and rhythms of Nigerian music, a genre he grew up listening to.
The artiste also shared his personal journey of taking a significant step away from formal education to dive headfirst into the music scene. This bold move reflects his deep commitment to his art and his belief in following one's passion.
"Music has always been my calling," he said. "Taking a break from school wasn't an easy decision, but it's one that I needed to make to give my all to music."
Fans and critics alike have praised Olivetheboy for his authenticity and the seamless way he blends influences, creating a sound that crosses borders and resonates with a diverse audience.
He also talked about his new song ASYLUM from his AVANA DELUXE EP which is currently doing so well.
As Olivetheboy continues to rise, he remains a symbol of the power of following one's dreams, inspiring many young artistes to pursue their passion with courage and authenticity.
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