Emo Rap/Pop-Punk star OG Steever has gone Pop with inspiration from Adele and Taylor Swift! Maybe, he did sell his soul to the devil!
OG Steever is a singer-songwriter from Broward County, Florida. He started crafting music as a teen to “feel less alone.” Through his six-year music journey, he’s 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, it’s no wonder that Steever crossed over 1.2 million streams in 2020. He plans on going harder in the future.

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 “Insubstantial” here! See an article about our review on “Deficiency” here! Did OG Steever sell his soul to the devil? Find out here!
OG Steever went from the Rap game to Emo Rap to Pop-Punk, and now, he takes inspiration from Adele and Taylor Swift. Some may find it odd, but once you read our review of “Sincerity,” you’ll have a better understanding. If you read our interview with OG Steever, you’d have an even better grasp of the change, but once you hear “Sincerity,” that’s when you’ll get it. You’ll hear the expression of his experiences, much like his influence, Adele. OG Steever plans on making more Pop hits in the future, using his experiences and influences to take the genre to the next level.

OG Steever hits the Pop scene hard with a beautiful and heartfelt ballad called “Sincerity.” This song is significantly different from his previous work because the instrumentation is far more intimate with only voice and piano. “Sincerity” is the right name for the track because OG Steever keeps it true to his roots. The track has themes of bottling emotions, wanting to learn how to love and be loved, depression, and running from demons. OG Steever, we want to know who hurt you because tracks like this feel real and the expression of emotions like this comes from experience. If you love raw emotion and sincerity, then you’d love to have “Sincerity” on your playlist now!

