
Olivetheboy – Home Alone
Olivetheboy – Home Alone
Olivetheboy empties the room with Home Alone and the title is the echo. Track 2 off Avana (Deluxe). 2024. Olivetheboy follows sanctuary with a record built on absence.
Home Alone is Olivetheboy in solitude mode. The title is the vacancy. No company here. This is Olivetheboy turning space into sound. The track holds one ache throughout: emptiness. The writing leans on nights without noise, on love that left the keys, on talking to walls because they answer back. The delivery is low with longing. Olivetheboy enters with melody that haunts. No features, no crowd. Just him and the quiet. The production carries Afrobeats sparse with alté chill. Keys echo. Drums count seconds. It sounds like cold sides of beds, like phones that don’t light up, like pacing because sitting still hurts. This is not Asylum. It’s what happens when the patient leaves.
The record positions itself as the fallout. Olivetheboy offered shelter. She didn’t stay. The verses focus on aftermath, on dinners for one, on learning your own footsteps. No healing needed, no savior complex. Just Olivetheboy and a beat that documents loneliness. The placement as Track 2 matters. After refuge comes the reminder: you built it for two.
If you want Ghanaian music with isolation, honesty, and Olivetheboy making the EP get hollow, Home Alone delivers. It’s built for empty apartments, for overthinking, for when the silence is the loudest part.
In 2024, Olivetheboy used Home Alone to prove safety can still feel unsafe. The track works because every Deluxe needs a record that admits the room is empty. The title is the condition. Olivetheboy provides the feeling. One track, no features, one conclusion: nobody’s here.
If you want Afrobeats with space, sorrow, and Olivetheboy making solitude sound full — check for Home Alone by Olivetheboy. Bigxmotion will keep you updated track by track.


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