A leading candidate for the argument that popular music is post-genre, Ollie Joseph's eclectic discography has included quickfire verses over trap beats and rhythmic country sung in a raspy twang as part of a continuum he's dubbed "mountain pop." While it's not entirely known how he got to his particular idea, it might have to do with his upbringing: he was born in Japan but raised in both Florida and Michigan before settling in Los Angeles, California.
Since 2016, he's released a steady stream of singles and EPs, often with simple cover art and innocuous titles like "Grassro...