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Oliver Tree Releases Music Video Filmed at Historical Monument in the Country of Georgia

Oliver Tree Releases Music Video Filmed at Historical Monument in the Country of Georgia

American artist and producer Oliver Tree has released a new music video for his track “All You Ever Wanted.” The video was filmed at the Didgori Battle Monument in Georgia.

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The track was written, produced and directed by the artist himself. With his signature sense of humor, the artist introduced the clip as an “official unofficial music video.” In the YouTube description, he wrote: “Another $0 budget music video. Filmed at the Didgori Battle Monument in the beautiful country of Georgia.”

Oliver Tree is a multimedia artist from California. He is a singer, songwriter, producer, rapper and director. He gained international fame with hits like “Life Goes On” (2021) and “Miss You” (2022). He has released three studio albums: Ugly Is Beautiful (2020), Cowboy Tears (2022) and Alone in a Crowd (2023).

In 2024, Oliver Tree performed his first concert in Tbilisi, Georgia. Before the show, he expressed his love for the country on social media, saying, “I’m performing in Tbilisi, which is one of my favorite places in the world with the best food. I can’t wait to see you.” He even shared a video of himself “flying” toward Tbilisi’s Mother of Georgia statue while wearing a Georgian flag symbol on his chest.

The location of the music video, the Didgori Battle Monument, is one of the most famous Georgian historic sites. It honors the Battle of Didgori in 1121, where King David the Builder defeated the army of the Seljuk Empire. Historians call this victory the “Miraculous Victory,” as it freed the country and began Georgia’s “Golden Age.” The memorial features a central monument surrounded by massive stone swords, pillars and bells. Every year on Aug. 12, Georgians gather there to celebrate the traditional holiday called “Didgoroba.”

This article originally appeared on Billboard Georgia.

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