2019: Career beginnings and Industry Plant Fired from a job at
United Parcel Service in 2019, Olmo started recording his songs on
SoundCloud. Olmo's first song was "Cutthroat", which has been played over 5 million times. He subsequently released 7 other songs, one of which was "Emotions". Although it failed to chart, "Emotions" has gone on to become Olmo's second most popular and most streamed song to date. These 8 songs would make up his debut
mixtape Nothings Ever Good Enough, released on May 22, 2019. Soon after, Olmo began working on his debut
studio album Industry Plant. He released "What is real" on July 3, the album's lead single. The next day, he released "
Gone Girl" featuring
Trippie Redd, the album's second single. Although it did not chart on the US
Billboard Hot 100, it peaked at number 13 on the
Official New Zealand Music Chart, becoming his third most popular song to date. On October 25, he released the third single, "Strings" featuring
Gunna.
Industry Plant was published on November 8, peaking at number 44 on the US
Billboard 200.
2020: Breakthrough and rise to fame Olmo started off 2020 by releasing "Good Day" on January 24; the first single for his upcoming
extended play ''I'm Gone''. It charted at number 33 on the
Official New Zealand Music Chart. On April 17, Olmo released the
pop-punk track "
Sick and Tired" featuring
Machine Gun Kelly and
Travis Barker, the EP's second single. This was a notable change of style by Olmo, with previous releases being mainly
trap and
emo rap. Although it did not chart on the US
Billboard Hot 100, it did peak at number 15 on the US
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, as well as number 3 the US
Hot Rock & Alternative Songs. It also charted at number 9 on the
Official New Zealand Music Chart. Olmo released the EP's third single, "
Prospect" featuring
Lil Baby, on May 22. Although again not charting on the US
Billboard Hot 100, "Prospect" peaked at number 8 on the US
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, number 50 on the US
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and number 27 on the
Official New Zealand Music Chart. ''I'm Gone
was published on June 12, peaking at number 45 on the US Billboard'' 200. The biggest breakthrough in Olmo's career came on July 24 when he was featured on the
pop rap single "
Mood" by fellow American rapper
24kGoldn. The song became a commercial success after earning popularity on the video-sharing app
TikTok. It peaked at number 1 on the US
Billboard Hot 100, where it spent eight non-consecutive weeks, and also topped the charts in the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. To date, "
Mood" has amassed over 1.35 billion
Spotify streams and 326 million views on its official music video. On August 27, Olmo collaborated with
record producer Internet Money, as well as
Lil Mosey and
Lil Skies, on "Lost Me", a song off Internet Money's debut
studio album B4 the Storm. The song reached number 28 on the
Official New Zealand Music Chart. Olmo was then featured on the track "nothing inside" from
Machine Gun Kelly's
pop-punk album
Tickets To My Downfall, on September 25. "nothing inside" peaked at number 20 on the US
Hot Rock & Alternative Songs. This follows the success of their previous collaboration on "Sick and Tired". On October 21, Olmo collaborated with American
TikTok personality and singer
Jxdn on "Tonight", the third single from
Jxdn's debut
studio album Tell Me About Tomorrow. "Tonight" charted at number 29 on the US
Hot Rock & Alternative Songs. On October 30, Olmo was featured on "Like Me" from
$NOT's second album
Beautiful Havoc. A remix of "
Mood" was released on November 6, featuring singers
Justin Bieber and
J Balvin. To end off 2020, Olmo released a non-album single "Holding On" on November 20, coming in at number 14 on the
Official New Zealand Music Chart.
2021–present: On to Better Things On January 29, Olmo was the lead vocalist for the single "
Higher" by British electronic music group
Clean Bandit. Although not charting on the US
Billboard Hot 100, the song peaked at number 67 on the
Irish Singles Chart and number 66 on the
UK Singles Chart. He then collaborated with American
DJ and
record producer Illenium on another single "First Time" on March 12, from
Illenium's fourth
studio album Fallen Embers. Although again not reaching the US
Billboard Hot 100, "First Time" charted at number 23 on the US
Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and number 21 on the
Official New Zealand Music Chart. Two weeks later, Olmo was featured on the remix of the 2020 hit song "
Heat Waves" by British
indie rock band
Glass Animals. On April 16, Olmo released the 2-track EP
Still Here, containing "shots in the dark" featuring
Trippie Redd, and "don't wanna believe". Both songs managed to chart on the
Official New Zealand Music Chart, coming in at number 8 and number 34 respectively, while "shots in the dark" also peaked at number 81 on the
Canadian Hot 100. In addition, "shots in the dark" served as a follow-up to the two artists' previous collaboration, "gone girl" in 2019. On August 27, Olmo was featured on the track "Seaside" from
Lil Tecca's second
studio album We Love You Tecca 2. It charted at number 38 on the
Official New Zealand Music Chart. Olmo released his highly anticipated single "V12" featuring
Lil Uzi Vert on September 14, the lead single for his second
studio album On to Better Things. "V12" peaked at number 20 on the US
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles as well as number 22 on the
Official New Zealand Music Chart. The album's second single, "Let You", was released on November 12, reaching number 18 on the
Official New Zealand Music Chart. Olmo's first single of 2022 came on January 18; he released "
Thought It Was" with previous collaborators Travis Barker and Machine Gun Kelly, as the album's third single. This came three days before the album's release on January 21. With this album, he experimented with "smooth pop-punk beats and rap-rock crossovers", working with Barker and
Taz Taylor, among others. He described the album as more "personal" than his previous, and also directed his own music videos. Throughout 2022, Olmo embarked on the Better Things Tour which started on January 22 and concluded February 28, 2022. ==Discography==