Benny Soliven
Artist ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap
YouTube star Benny Soliven has amassed more than a million followers with his rap songs and vlogs.
• Soliven debuted on YouTube in 2015 with a video about weightlifting. He eventually shifted from fitness content to more personal videos.
• He started posting rap videos in 2019, sharing “On You,” featuring California rapper Joe Maynor, that August.
• That same year, he posted “Broke B***h,” which has amassed nearly four million views.
• His 2020 song “Put You On” has surpassed 10 million video views.
• In 2021, Soliven and Maynor teamed up for the joint project Joe & Benny.
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