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Victony reveals what his journey as an independent artist has taught him
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Victony discusses the lessons he is learned from being an independent artist.
Nigerian music star, Victony has opened up about what his journey as an independent artist has taught him.
The singer in a tweet stated that as an independent artist, his experiences have taught him the power of believing.
He stated that he met his manager on Instagram and despite his lack of experience, he believed in him while putting together a team that also believed in his dream.
The “Apollo” crooner revealed that his team consists of mostly people under the age of 25.
In his words;
“My journey as an independent artiste has thought me bout the power of believing. Met my manager on insta, no experience, but he believed & he put together a team that believed in the dream too. just a bunch of young minds, all under 25, pushing & believing.
My journey as an independent artiste has thought me bout the power of believing. Met my manger on insta, no experience, but he believed & he put together a team that believed in the dream too. just a bunch of young minds, all under 25, pushing & believing.
— VICTONY (@vict0ny) August 24, 2022
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Victor Anthony, better known by his stage name Victony, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter who came to the limelight in 2021. He was involved in an automobile accident which left him bound to a wheelchair in April of 2021.
however, despite the accident and its repercussions, Victony was able to overcome it and finally got his big break after his feature on Mayorkun’s “Holy Father” went viral.
The singer went on to release solo songs like “Pray”, “Apollo”, “Kolomental” followed by an EP, “Outlaw” which was a commercially successful project.
In 2022, he was featured on Burna Boy’s “Love Damini” on the song, “Different Size”.