Olly Sholotan on Bel-Air, Nigerian Roots, Music Genius & Hollywood Hustle | One54
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Olly breaks down how he taught himself to produce music from scratch, why Billie Eilish’s early career inspired him at UCLA, and how he blends his voice into complex sound design. He shares stories of grinding through auditions, the nerves of almost landing a role in Logan, and the pressure of stepping into one of TV’s most iconic characters with Bel-Air.
They also explore Nigerian food culture, jollof rice superiority, Yoruba spirituality in Cuba, African influence around the world, and the shared thread between Nigerian, Caribbean, and Black American communities.
From being a tech-loving kid who thought he’d study computer science…
To performing Shakespeare in British dialects…
To singing full Cuban songs phonetically for an Off-Broadway musical…
To starring in a global reboot of a cultural classic…
Olly’s story is a reminder that African creativity is boundless — and unstoppable.A vibrant, comedic, and meaningful conversation filled with identity, art, hustle, culture, and laughter.
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