.Olivertree is viral pop's resident living-meme, and while he says his debut album 'Ugly is Beautiful' is his last, this prankster is just getting started
a character, but that they actuallythe character. It's what keeps wrestling storylines dramatic and what preserves their stakes, even when the outcomes are predetermined. Outside the ring, too, playing with kayfabe can be a canny bit of misdirection, like when Tree elaborated further on his declaration.
Tree, who's cultivated a persona as the trickster laureate of pop's viral era since 2016, spoke as if he was sick of the gimmick; he seemed weary of the online antics he documents on social media, like running around with flamethrowers, giving himself a"quarantine cut" with comically oversized scissors, and defiantly shattering a bong and declaring that"smoking weed's for fools.
It would be a bold pivot for an increasingly visible artist to abandon a viable music career, cash out, and enter the film world, but he sounded so sure. He called out his label, Atlantic Records, by name for lack of support. He lamented the mechanical churn of both touring and the industry. And I couldn't help but think about how Runnels's 1999 speech was actually an idea cooked up by — you guessed it — the very bosses he gladly railed against.
There's precedent to wonder here. Tree had already announced his retirement and delayed the release ofin March, shortly after the coronavirus pandemic effectively shut the world down. In a note shared to social media, he announced his debut album was"," though he returned shortly after a staged kidnapping scheme which played out, naturally, across his own channels.
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