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Oliver Bigtree is a conscious reggae artist, singer-songwriter, and producer based in South France. Deeply rooted in reggae and dub traditions, his music is a powerful blend of uplifting melodies, spiritual awareness, and socially engaged lyrics. With a unique voice and a charismatic stage presence, Oliver brings a modern yet authentic reggae sound, inspired by the legacy of roots legends while firmly grounded in today’s global struggles and hopes.

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On stage with BigTreeConnection

Meditation at waterfall Réunion Island

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During the filming of "Respect the Nature

Showcase Album Release

About Me

Genre: Roots Reggae / Dub / Conscious Languages: English Themes: Nature, spirituality, unity, Rasta culture, mental liberation Main influences: Bob Marley, Burning Spear, Midnite, Alpha Blondy, sound system culture of Europe and Jamaica. 📀 Key Releases “Respect the Nature” (2019) – A landmark debut album delivering a vibrant call for environmental respect and spiritual consciousness. Includes tracks like See Dem a Come, Rasta Disciple, Mental Slavery. “Lion of Judah” (2021) – A meditative anthem celebrating divine guidance and strength, released with dub and riddim versions. Several singles and live studio sessions on YouTube, Bandcamp, and SoundCloud. 🔥 Live Experience & Performance Style On stage, Oliver Bigtree delivers a powerful, engaging show, whether performing with a full live band or in a more stripped-down sound system format. His performances are filled with spiritual fire, roots rhythm, and a sincere connection to the audience. From intimate venues to large open-air festivals, Oliver adapts his set to every stage with authentic energy and conviction.

Contact

Available for international bookings, festivals, cultural events, and club shows Languages spoken: English & French Booking Contact Email: oliverbigtree@gmail.com Facebook/Instagram: Oliver Bigtree Bandcamp: oliverbigtree.bandcamp.com TikTok: @oliver.bigtree “Let the roots grow deep — let the message rise high.” — Oliver Bigtree