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Drawing of the Alien Boy From Oliver Trees Song

American singer, record producer, and comedian

Oliver Tree

OliverTree Oakland2019 (cropped).jpg

Tree performing in 2019

Born

Oliver Tree Nickell


(1993-06-29) June 29, 1993 (age 28)

Santa Cruz, California, U.S.

Other names
  • Turbo
  • Tree
  • Kryph
Occupation
  • Singer
  • rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • comedian
  • filmmaker
Years active 2010–present
Partner(s) Melanie Martinez (2018–2021)[1]
Musical career
Genres
  • Indie pop
  • hip hop
  • dance[2]
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Labels
  • Atlantic
  • R&S
Website olivertreemusic.com

Musical artist

Signature
Signature of Oliver Tree.png

Oliver Tree Nickell (born June 29, 1993) is an American singer, record producer, and comedian. Born in Santa Cruz, California, Tree signed to Atlantic Records in 2017 after his song "When I'm Down" went viral[3] and released his debut studio album Ugly Is Beautiful in 2020. He achieved further success with his song "Life Goes On" in 2021. He released his second studio album Cowboy Tears on February 18, 2022.

Early life [edit]

Oliver Tree Nickell was born on June 29, 1993,[2] in Santa Cruz, California,[4] where he was also raised. He has said he took "piano lessons at three years old, [began] songwriting the next year, and [had] an album written by age six."[5] In high school, Tree took an interest in hip hop and electronic music, becoming a DJ and recording with the rap group Mindfuck.

Tree studied business at San Francisco State University for two years[6] and Music Technology at the California Institute of the Arts.[ citation needed ]

Career [edit]

2010–2016: Early career and hiatus [edit]

Oliver launched his solo recording career as "Tree" in 2010. By then, he had made presentations for performances such as Skrillex and Zeds Dead. He initially self-released his music but signed with R&S Records in 2011. He sang and played guitar in a ska band called Irony, which was his first experience performing.[7] Under the pseudonym Kryph, Tree produced dubstep for a brief period of time and performed at festivals such as Wobbleland 2011 in San Francisco. He performed shows opening for acts such as Tyler, the Creator, Nero, and Frank Ocean, and released music under his pseudonym, Tree.[8] [4]

At age 18, Tree signed up with London-based R&S Records and released his debut EP, Demons. The EP gained some recognition after Radiohead lead singer Thom Yorke approved of his cover of their song "Karma Police".[9] Tree eventually found himself on hiatus as he went back to school, studying music technology at the California Institute of the Arts.[10] [6]

2016–2018: Return to music and Alien Boy [edit]

In November 2016, he returned to music with his television debut, performing with Getter on Last Call with Carson Daly.[11]

Shortly after the release of "When I'm Down", Tree signed to Atlantic Records, and a month later, graduated from the California Institute of the Arts.

Tree often writes, acts, and directs sketches in comedy videos, and has worked with companies such as Fuck Jerry.[12]

In February 2018, Tree released his major-label debut EP, Alien Boy, along with the double music video for "All That x Alien Boy". Tree wrote and directed the debut, which took over nine months to create.[10] [13] He spent five months practicing freestyle monster truck jumping at the Perris Auto Speedway and performed all his stunts in the music video.

Oliver Tree has played major festivals such as Lollapalooza and Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival, and performed as a special guest at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and EDC, most notably at Coachella, where he was subsequently named on LA Weekly 's "The Best (and Weirdest) Fashion at Coachella" list in 2017.[14] [15]

He was the supporting act on Louis the Child's 2017 Last to Leave Tour (2017) and[16] Skizzy Mars' Are You OK? Tour (2018),[17] and was scheduled to join Lil Dicky and DJ Mustard on the Life Lessons Tour Fall 2018 before it was canceled.[14] Tree toured North America and Europe with Hobo Johnson in 2018.

2018–2020: Ugly Is Beautiful and singles [edit]

Throughout 2018 and 2019, Tree released singles that would make an appearance on his debut album, Ugly Is Beautiful. On December 7, 2018, Tree released his second music video, "Hurt", a single from the album. He travelled to Ukraine to film the video, which he wrote and co-directed with Brendan Vaughan, an up-and-coming music video director.[18] In the first week, the music video for "Hurt" reached one million views while the song received significant radio play. On April 11, 2019, Tree released a standalone single, "Fuck", with the music video being released on the same day.[19]

Tree on the Woody Show in February 2019

His fourth music video and single, "Miracle Man", was released on June 7, 2019, with the video reaching 1.3 million views on the first day of release.[20] Tree released his second EP, Do You Feel Me? on August 2, 2019, to generally positive reviews.[21]

On December 6, 2019, Tree released "Cash Machine", a single accompanied by a music video. Together with the single, Tree announced his debut album, Ugly Is Beautiful, and announced that the album would be released on March 27, 2020. [22] On March 25, 2020, Tree posted a message to his Twitter page, stating that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ugly Is Beautiful would not be released on time.[23] However, on May 19, the album's official release date was revealed to be June 12.[24]

On May 16, 2020, Tree set the Guinness World Record for the world's largest kick scooter, which he later uploaded a video of himself riding on July 17, 2020.[25] [26]

On June 8, 2020, Tree announced his decision to delay Ugly Is Beautiful yet again, this time to July 17. He stated that, because of the issues of racism and police violence against black people going on during that time after the murder of George Floyd, he "did not believe it was an appropriate time" to release the album when "much bigger things" deserved attention.[27] On July 17, 2020, Ugly Is Beautiful was released.

2021–present: Deluxe version of Ugly Is Beautiful and Cowboy Tears [edit]

Despite claiming that he was retired, he released the single "Out of Ordinary" on February 4, 2021, announcing the deluxe edition of Ugly Is Beautiful.[28] [29]

On May 28, 2021, Tree released a deluxe version of his debut album named Ugly Is Beautiful: Shorter, Thicker & Uglier.

He would later collaborate with Russian rave band Little Big and release the single "Turn It Up", featuring Tommy Cash, from their collaborative EP Welcome to the Internet, which was later released on September 30, 2021.

On January 12, 2022, Tree released the single "Cowboys Don't Cry" from his second album Cowboy Tears.[30] Cowboy Tears was released on February 18, 2022. On May 20, 2022, Tree released a single, "I Hate You" along with "Cowboys Don't Cry". He also announced a tour to accompany the album Cowboy Tears.[31]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Independent albums [edit]

Extended plays [edit]

Singles [edit]

As lead artist [edit]

As featured artist [edit]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Year Award Category Result Ref(s)
2022 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Social Music Star Nominated [58]

References [edit]

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  16. ^ "Louis the Child at Hollywood Palladium on Sat Dec 16, 2017 8:00 PM PST — Live Nation". livenation.com . Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  17. ^ "Skizzy Mars tour".
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External links [edit]

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Tree

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