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Born and raised in South Carolina, Eezy Olah is a musical visionary who blends perception and emotion to craft immersive soundscapes. Rooted in the authenticity of southern charm and life experiences, Eezy Olah creates music that is both deeply relatable and introspective. With a sharp creative vision and a passion for storytelling, his sound transcends boundaries, connecting with listeners on a personal and universal level.
After years of honing his craft and sharing music on SoundCloud, Eezy Olah debuted his first EP, Eezy Love, in 2017. Shortly after, his talent earned him a placement on the Netflix original series She’s Gotta Have It, created by Spike Lee. The following summer, he released his sophomore project, Views From The New. Over the years, Eezy Olah continued to deliver authentic, consistent music with projects like The Jamtape and Feed The Kids. In 2021, he showcased his versatility with his second R&B project, Feelings. His latest works, Moments and YeaWow!, highlight his ability to navigate diverse musical pockets and grooves with remarkable ease and grace.
Recently, Eezy Olah has become a key figure in South Carolina’s music scene, contributing his talents to bands like JB and the Homies, Writ3rsBlock, and Dem Boyz Good. He’s plays a major role in helping artists and producers showcase their gifts across various platforms and venues throughout the state. He also founded Sincere Session—a fully improvised jam session held every first Thursday at Uncle Fester’s in downtown Columbia, SC—creating a space for musicians and artists to connect, collaborate, and be free. Beyond the state lines, Eezy continues to build with artists across the country, expanding his creative reach and community.
At his core, Eezy Olah is driven by passion and intention, creating music that resonates with sincerity and captures the rhythm of life. His mindset centers on following your heart, staying true to your ideas, and embracing self-confidence. Through his music, he reminds listeners that life is deeply influenced by our feelings and perceptions.