Olivia Olson’s recent output feels like a hidden gem. She hasn’t gone mainstream with a big-label release, but her 2023 tracks, like 'I’m Not Yours,' popped up on my radar thanks to a friend’s mixtape. The production’s minimalist—lots of reverb and aching pauses—which lets her voice shine. It’s a far cry from her 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' cover days, but that’s what makes it interesting. She’s not chasing trends; it’s more introspective, almost like journal entries set to music.
I’ve noticed she’s also been teasing collaborations on Twitter, hinting at a possible EP. The fanbase isn’t huge, but it’s dedicated—Discord servers dissect every lyric. If you’re into artists who prioritize authenticity over viral hits, her recent work might resonate. Plus, hearing her channel Marceline’s rasp in some songs? Pure serotonin.
Olivia Olson’s music has this nostalgic charm for me—she’s forever tied to that iconic 'Love Actually' performance, but she’s grown so much since then. I stumbled across her recent work while deep-diving into indie pop playlists, and turns out, she dropped a single called 'I’m Not Yours' last year. It’s got this moody, synth-heavy vibe that feels like a departure from her earlier stuff, but her vocals are still as crystal-clear as ever. She’s been low-key active on Bandcamp and Spotify, collaborating with smaller artists too. If you’re into that blend of wistful lyrics and retro electronica, her newer tracks are worth a listen—they’ve been on repeat during my late-night writing sessions.
What’s cool is how she balances music with her voice acting gigs (she’s Marceline in 'Adventure Time,' which is chef’s kiss). It’s like she’s weaving these two creative threads together, and her music subtly echoes Marceline’s melancholic edge. No full album yet, but the snippets she shares on Instagram suggest she’s experimenting with darker, more personal themes. Honestly, I’m just glad she’s still creating—artists who evolve without losing their essence are rare.
Olivia Olson’s newer music feels like catching up with an old friend who’s grown wiser but still cracks the same jokes. Her 2023 single 'I’m Not Yours' surprised me—it’s sultrier than expected, with this smoky, lounge-like quality. She’s not flooding the market, but the drops feel intentional. I found her recent stuff while hunting for songs that blend vintage pop with modern beats, and her voice—still so distinctive—anchors the whole thing. No album announcement yet, but her socials tease studio snippets. Here’s hoping she tours; those pipes deserve a live audience.
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Prequel: Men Of Manhattan #0.5.
Mark has loved Olivia since he was thirteen, but he has never allowed himself to think about the possibility of declaring his love and destroying their friendship. The idea that Livie sees him as something more than her neighbor and her overweight and myopic best friend has never crossed his mind. So imagine his surprise when an event changes his luck completely, but... Will it last? Or was it all a game for her?
I've always been a goody-two-shoes. The boldest thing I've ever done is falling in love with my older brother's friend, Oliver Anderson.
The day Oliver finds out about my feelings for him, he's left feeling shell-shocked for a long time. But in the end, he still agrees to become my boyfriend.
I thought we loved each other.
But Oliver sends me a video featuring him and another young woman on my birthday. In the video, they did everything a couple can possibly do.
At the end of the video, Oliver glances at the camera casually while smoking.
"Vera, this is my gift for you. Never trust a man this easily."
That's when I feel my confidence getting smashed into smithereens.
That's why when Oliver and that woman show up in front of me, I give up on pursuing him once and for all.
For Olivia Phillips, life has never been easy, from losing her father, having a drunk of a mother to having a popular cheerleader sister who hates her. Even life at school is not better. She finds herself an outcast, being bullied, ignored by her crush and having no friends. She ends up reaching a point of enough is enough.
From the moment I watched my parents and my pack members being murdered by the heartless and brutal Alpha Jethro, my life has been ignited by only one purpose which was revenge. I have trained for years leading a group of Rogues who also shared the same hatred for my worst enemy Jethro.
Now the time of vengeance was finally here, with my attack well planned out but things took a drastic turn when I found myself helpless and at the mercy of Alpha Jethro, about to be executed. I was bailed out by Alpha Jethro's son Derrick, why was he saving me? I had no idea but I was grateful now I have to serve as a maid in my enemy's shield.
As my plan for attack collided with new found love for Derrick,I was faced with the ultimate test. Can I kill the man who destroyed my pack and my family, even if it will be at the expense of losing the one who saved my life?
My name is Olivia Rayman and this is my story of vengeance, love and hope of redemption.
Olivia Ricci is the daughter of a wealthy business man who imports exotic flowers or at least that’s what she has been led to believe.Her parents are too strict with her and have forbidden her to date anyone. That’s until Stefan Corvino comes along, an arrogant and mysterious man who sweeps her off her feet. For some reason Olivia ignores, her parents do everything Stefan says; they even let him date their daughter.Olivia has no idea who this man is or why does he has such power over her family. All she knows is how attracted she feels to him, but she is going to find out the truth and what’s Stefan connection to her family’s obscure business to decide if she can love him or not.
“Let me taste you, Oliver,” Arias’s voice strained, his large hands holding the male he loved against him.
Oliver’s brows dipped, coming together, pain etched across his features. “W-what?,” he stuttered, shocked at the enormity of Arias’s request. “W-we can’t do that.”
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I was supposed to marry her. The female my father chose, the one who would bind our packs together and make me the alpha everyone expected. But gods, I didn’t want her. I wanted him. Arias fucking Thorne, the youngest alpha of the nine packs, dangerous and overwhelming and everything I couldn’t be.
My father would kill us both if he knew. We’d be banished.
But while I was busy trying not to burn for the wrong wolven, something worse was stirring in the shadows. Wolves were turning into nightmares, creatures with bloodshot eyes and bones that bent wrong. And somehow, my blood, the forbidden fire I’d spent my life hiding, was the key to it all.
The packs were splintering. An ancient evil was rising. And I was caught between duty and a male who made me feel like I was worth more than just my title.
Olivia Olson's filmography is this delightful mix of voice acting and live-action roles that always surprises me when I dig into it. Most folks know her as the voice of Marceline in 'Adventure Time,' but she's popped up in some unexpected places. The first thing that comes to mind is her breakout role as Joanna in 'Love Actually'—that scene where she belts out 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' still gives me chills! She also voiced Vanessa Doofenshmirtz in 'Phineas and Ferb,' which is such a fun contrast to her darker 'Adventure Time' character. Recently, I spotted her in the animated movie 'Wendell & Wild,' where she brought this quirky energy to one of the supporting roles. It's wild how versatile she is—from singing tween in a rom-com to vampire queens and cartoon villains.
What I love about tracking her career is seeing how she balances music and acting. She even released an album back in 2010, which makes her 'Love Actually' performance feel like this cool foreshadowing. I’m always keeping an ear out for her distinctive voice in new animated projects—it’s like a fun little easter egg when she pops up.
Olivia Olson? The voice of Marceline in 'Adventure Time'? She’s been such a defining part of my childhood soundtrack—her singing in 'I Remember You' still gives me chills. Born on May 21, 1992, she’s currently 32 years old as of 2024. It’s wild to think she was only 17 when she first voiced Marceline! Beyond the show, she’s had this fascinating career arc—from acting in 'Love Actually' as a kid to touring with her band. Time flies when you’re following someone’s work across decades. I stumbled upon her Instagram recently, and she’s still radiating that same creative energy.
Funny how some voices stick with you forever. Marceline’s melancholic tunes were my teenage angst anthem, and now Olivia’s collaborating with indie artists. Makes me feel nostalgic for those late-night 'Adventure Time' binge sessions.
Olivia Olson has been popping up in some really fun projects lately! I just saw her in the new animated series 'Kiff' on Disney Channel, where she voices a character named Candle. Her voice work is as charming as ever, and it’s cool to see her branching out into more animated roles. She’s also been involved in 'Adventure Time: Distant Lands,' reprising her role as Marceline, which is a total treat for fans of the original series.
Beyond that, she’s been doing some indie film work and even dropped a few new songs. It’s great to see her balancing acting and music—she’s got such a versatile talent. I’m keeping an eye out for whatever she does next; her career always feels fresh and unexpected.
Olivia Olson's performances are scattered across some pretty cool platforms, and honestly, tracking them down feels like a treasure hunt. She’s best known for her role as Marceline in 'Adventure Time,' which you can stream on Hulu or HBO Max—her voice work there is iconic, full of that melancholic vampire energy we all love. But don’t stop there! If you’re into musicals, her performance in 'Love Actually' (yes, she’s the little girl who sings 'All I Want for Christmas Is You') is a holiday classic. That one’s usually floating around on Netflix or Amazon Prime during December.
For deeper cuts, check out her YouTube channel where she posts covers and original music. Her rendition of 'Do You Want to Build a Snowman?' from 'Frozen' is hauntingly beautiful. Also, don’t overlook convention appearances—she’s done live singing at Comic-Con panels, and those clips sometimes pop up on YouTube. It’s wild how versatile she is, from animated series to live-action films to raw acoustic performances.