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Published on May 15th, 2023 | by Bryson "Boom" Paul

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Olivier Richard Reaches New High With New Single ”Rick Cinematic”

Born and raised in the province of Quebec, Canada, Yung Benitez began exploring the world of music at an early age when his mother bought him an electric piano at 12. Later in his teens, he started making his own beats on his cell phone, but when it came time for someone to put a verse on top of the beat, he couldn’t get anyone to do it. This left him no other option than to jump on the track himself and learn the art of making music as a whole.

Although he has been in the music business for some time, Benitez decided to take the traditional route and go to college. It was an average student who has. He finished his general college with an R rating of 25. He still didn’t know what to do in life, so he decided to take a sabbatical year so he could raise money while working and be able to devote himself to his passion for music.

2020 was a great year in the young artist’s career. Olivier (his name) recently released his new single “Rick cinematic”, which received a lot of support in its first two weeks. With more than 5,000 views in 6 hours and more than 32,000 views in just one week, it is Yung Benitez’s most popular song to date. He appreciates all of his fans’ support and knows that it wouldn’t be possible without them.

“I want people to feel something when they listen to my music. I want to give them a two-minute break from the problems they’re facing in their life. I want them to connect my songs with their experiences and be completely in the moment,” said Benitez. He is pursuing music for a much larger reason than for himself and personal gain. He wants to help as many people as he can through music. It’s hard not to root for a guy like this to succeed.


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Bryson "Boom" Paul is a well-known journalist and media correspondent. He has written for OC Weekly, LA Weekly, Dallas Observer, Hip Hop DX, The Source and more. Throughout 13-plus years, he has interviewed the biggest names in music, like Tyler the Creator, 50 Cent and Sean Paul.


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