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Oliver Tree Nickell (born: June 29, 1993
) is an American singer-songwriter, producer, rapper, comedian, author, and filmmaker from Santa Cruz, California.Early Life[]
Nickell was born in Santa Cruz, California and was a part of the deal pickle family circus and used to travel a lot. On December 25, 2001, Oliver got his first red razor scooter. He also had a motorcycle which his mom took away from him.[1] Some point around this time in middle school, his cousin had a severe accident and was in the hospital, and his cousin later passed away due to his injuries. This inspired Oliver to have death as a huge part of his music as well as his music videos.[2]
Oliver Nickell Era[]
Kryph Era[]
Tree Era[]
Oliver Tree/Turbo Era[]
He joined YouTube on May 17, 2017, and uploaded two videos on May 25, 2017, which are the official audios of, Welcome To LA and All I Got.
On July 17, 2020, he did a livestream of him riding the largest kick scooter at 13 feet and 7.9 inches tall. Later on, the video got taken down and got a cease and desist, as no one by the name of Randy Rigatoni worked at Guinness World Records. Seven months later, the video was back up with a lawyer named Jeremiah Jeffery. Despite it, Oliver had to remove Randy from the video, and kept his record. The video now has over four million views.[3]
Cowboy Tears Era[]
Discography[]
Studio Albums[]
- Splitting Branches (as Tree) (2013)
- Ugly Is Beautiful (2020)
- Cowboy Tears (2022)
- Alone In A Crowd (2023)
Extended Plays[]
- Demons EP (2013)
- Alien Boy EP (2018)
- Do You Feel Me EP (2019)
- Welcome To The Internet EP (w/Little Big) (2021)
Tours[]
Headling Tour[]
- North America Tour (2018)
- Goodbye Farewell Tour (2019-20)
- Cowboy Tears Tour (2022)
- Cowboy Tears: One Last Ride (2022)
- Alone In A Crowd Tour (2023-24)
Opening Acts[]
- Hobo Johnson - The Bring Your Mom Tour (2018-19)
Trivia[]
- He is 5'1".[4]
- He invented the new hairstyle The Bowlet A mashup between a Bowl Cut and a Mullet[5]
- On November 14, 2023 he collaborate with Dhar Mann.
Subscriber milestones[]
Note: The following dates are according to Social Blade. Dates may vary by one or two days due to differences in time zones.
- 1 million subscribers: April 21, 2020
- 2 million subscribers: September 4, 2021
- 3 million subscribers: November 9, 2021
Video view milestones[]
Note: The following dates are according to Social Blade. Dates may vary by one or two days due to differences in time zones.
- 100 million views: January 2020
- 200 million views: August 2020
- 300 million views: March 4, 2021
- 400 million views: July 29, 2021
- 500 million views: September 20, 2021
- 600 million views: October 19, 2021
- 700 million views: December 10, 2021