Ghanaian rising star Olive The Boy is already making waves beyond the borders of his home country. The talented artiste recently took to social media to reveal that he earned $15,000 from his first-ever booking as a professional musician — a performance that took place at an event in Sierra Leone.
What makes the feat even more impressive is that the $15,000 fee excluded travel and accommodation, which were fully covered for both him and his team. For an artiste still early in his mainstream career, this kind of debut deal signals not just popularity, but serious demand.
Fans and industry watchers have praised the young artist’s steady rise, with many seeing this as a major milestone in what could be a long and successful journey in music.
With a promising start like this, all eyes will be on Olive The Boy to see what he does next — and how far his talent can take him.
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