ORACLE: LOVE TREE A GLOBAL HIP HOP STATEMENT ROOTED IN CONSCIOUSNESS, FREEDOM, AND FEARLESS CREATIVITY

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ALBUM DUE OUT MAY 31, 2026

Some albums arrive quietly. Others arrive to change the conversation entirely. Love Tree is the latter, a fearless, genre-defying body of work that signals a new chapter not only in hip hop, but in independent music worldwide.

Built through years of experience on international stages alongside icons including Damian Marley, The Roots, Dead Prez, Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, Roots Manuva, Kano, and Roll Deep, Love Tree emerges with authority, vision, and purpose. Unfiltered and entirely independent, the project challenges the traditional rules of the industry while placing authenticity, artistry, and cultural truth at its core.

At a time when audiences are searching for substance and connection, Love Tree delivers music that is raw, cinematic, and deeply human. It is an album driven by resilience, identity, and creative liberation, refusing to compromise while opening space for new voices and global perspectives within hip hop culture.

For years, Scotland’s first Black supermodel, Eunice Olumide, intentionally kept her music career behind the scenes, working quietly as a songwriter and creative force within underground hip hop circles. Choosing artistry over image, she built her musical identity away from public attention. Now, she steps forward fully, revealing a powerful and multidimensional sound shaped by years of lived experience across music, film, fashion, activism, and art.

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Raised on a challenging council estate and shaped by the realities of “the hood,” Eunice aka Oracle, brings an authenticity rarely seen at this scale, becoming one of the first female artists to genuinely bridge the worlds of UK rap and US hip hop in a way that honours, uplifts, and connects Black culture across continents. Through Love Tree, she creates a new lane entirely: one rooted in lived experience, lyrical substance, and global cultural unity that few artists, and no female rapper in this space, have achieved before.

Known internationally for her groundbreaking work across multiple disciplines, Eunice has appeared in productions including Star Wars, Noughts & Crosses, and Some Sweet Oblivious Antidote alongside Wunmi Mosaku. She is also the creator of the acclaimed film Secret Lives of Hip Hop, an unfiltered exploration of identity, culture, and the hidden realities behind the global music industry. A BAFTA and ARIAS nominated broadcaster, award-winning author, Doctor of Social Justice, and MBE recipient recognised for her contributions to sustainability, charity, and the arts, she continues to redefine what it means to be a modern multidisciplinary artist. Proudly Scottish with a deep global outlook, her work reflects the spirit of cities and cultures that have inspired her journey, particularly New York, whose energy, creativity, and fearless ambition have long influenced both her artistry and worldview. A lifelong admirer of the New York Knicks, that same underdog determination and relentless spirit runs throughout the album.

Musically, Love Tree travels across continents and generations, blending sharp lyricism with rich global production and uncompromising storytelling. The album features Jamaica’s Queen Omega alongside legendary UK rap pioneer Blak Twang, the first UK hip hop artist to win a MOBO Award and celebrated for collaborations including the classic “Tricksta” with Estelle.

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A major creative force behind the project is acclaimed producer Amadeus Thompson of Platinum Boy Music Inc., whose production credits span some of the biggest names in international music including Jennifer Lopez, Trey Songz, Chris Brown, 50 Cent, Tyga, and Justin Bieber. Known for crafting records that merge commercial power with emotional depth, Thompson brings a bold sonic identity to Love Tree, helping shape a sound that feels expansive, contemporary, and globally relevant while still grounded in authentic hip hop roots on two major tracks set to break the charts. The track “International You,” is tipped as a game-changing release with the potential to resonate far beyond borders. Combining visionary production, infectious energy, and a completely fresh perspective, the song captures the international spirit of the album while pushing hip hop into exciting new territory. Positioned for major global impact, “International You” represents the fearless innovation at the heart of Love Tree, a record designed not simply to follow culture, but to move it forward. The album was recorded in Ghana, the USA, but predominantly in her home country of Scotland with the rest of the tracks produced mixed and mastered by Glasgow’s Paul Mcinally.

The visual world surrounding the album is equally ambitious, featuring original artwork by celebrated Ghanaian artist Derrek Ofosu Boateng, known for his work on Common’s A Beautiful Revolution. Together, the music and visuals create a fully immersive artistic experience rooted in Black creativity, global collaboration, and future-facing storytelling.

Bold, uncompromising, and impossible to ignore, Love Tree is more than an album release. It is a cultural moment, one built independently, powered by vision, and created without limits.

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