By Jeanrae
What the VHI show has done for the singer is taken an independent artist’s music and put it on a platform. This is what happens to an artist without glorified record label backing: nose-to-the-floor-grinding production of good music.
The VHI reality show Love and Hip Hop did the unsigned artist nothing but good. Olivia’s sound is the classic Hip Hop fight your way to the top story. YouTube her remixes and features or loom around on www.oliviaworldwide.com to hear bright vocals, high note croons and straight-tones with controlled vibrato that falls in place.
In her middle register, such as on “December” and “Deuces Remix,” Olivia is smooth and places the pitch where the feelings should be -carried on extended notes and vowels. She can do more than “December,” more than the snippets of “Happened to Me,” but something like the Love and Hip Hop EP fans can hear on her website (with John Legend feature) with full development.
Olivia’s music sounds nothing like her J Records and her sex-sells G-Unit days. She switched sub-genres. Pink did it. Fans don’t mind so long as the music is relevant. In Olivia’s case, rapping may have been her branded past but it is a unique and usable launching pad for her singing career. Her sound and appearance coupled with her “gangster girl” background make her an interesting character. So, to whomever needs to make it happen: more Olivia please.
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