Has the Emo Rap/Pop-Punk star OG Steever sold his soul for internet clout and fame? We ask that question in this article.
OG Steever is a singer-songwriter from Broward County, Florida. He started crafting music as a teen to βfeel less alone.β Through his six-year music journey, heβs found a global community of listeners that relate to his emotion-driven sound. With a distinct style chiefly inspired by Hip-hop, Pop, and Punk Rock, itβs no wonder that Steever crossed over 1.2 million streams in 2020. He plans on going harder in the future.

There has been quite a buzz about Emo Rap/Pop-Punk Sensation OG Steever and his music around the internet, but that isnβt the only thing that people are talking about. People have noted that OG Steever became far too famous in too short of time. This has led to speculation about how OG Steever accomplished over a million plays on his Spotify account, thousands of monthly listeners, and 10k likes and over 100k views on his Tik Tok account.
Has OG Steever been cursed like the fabled King Midas, where everything he touches turns to gold? Is OG Steever to suffer so much success? Thatβs what people are talking about. His meteoric rise to fame was far too fast because most artists have to grind for years to reach even a fraction of success that OG Steever has accomplished.
There have been talks that OG Steever met with a shadowy figure at a crossroads and sold his soul like many other musical artists. Others allege that he met with the Illuminati or has dabbled in black magic and the occult to cast spells using his music. One thing rings true, his music does have a hypnotic quality, where you canβt help but hit that replay button.
We arenβt entirely sure if OG Steever has sold his soul for fame and glory, but anything is possible in this strange world we live in. One thing we donβt doubt is that OG Steever is a rising star and keeps getting brighter!

Connect with OG Steever via his Instagram, Spotify, YouTube, and through his hyperurl. Learn more about OG Steever through his interview here! See our Review on his track βInsubstantialβ here! See an article about our review on “Deficiency” here!
