Olivia Escuyos
Olivia Escuyos grew up in Quezon City, Philippines, where she sang in church choirs and entered local competitions. Her 2018 single 'Give It To Me' became a...
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Olivia Escuyos grew up in Quezon City, Philippines, where she sang in church choirs and entered local competitions. Her 2018 single 'Give It To Me' became a hit, drawing attention with its straightforward rhythm and lyrics. That song, along with tracks like 'Got Me (Feelin' Like)' and 'Right About You,' helped establish her presence.
Her music often works with pop and R&B textures, though the catalog doesn't follow one narrow style. She's been vocal about LGBTQ+ rights, which has drawn some criticism alongside support. Olivia performs with musicians like guitarist Jay Santiago and bassist Jhay Lacap, but the focus tends to stay on her voice and the songs themselves.
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