Nigerian Afro-fusion star Victony has reached another remarkable milestone as his acclaimed project, Outlaw EP, officially surpassed 100 million streams on Boomplay, making it the second major streaming platform where the project has crossed the coveted mark.

Released in 2022, Outlaw marked a pivotal moment in Victony’s career, showcasing his innovative blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and trap.
The project’s breakout hit, Soweto, became a viral sensation, dominating charts, inspiring multiple remixes, and extending Victony’s reach to a global audience.
The Boomplay achievement adds to Outlaw’s earlier successes on other platforms and confirms Victony’s status as one of the leading voices of Nigeria’s new generation of music stars.
His versatility, emotive storytelling, and genre-bending sound have earned him a growing fanbase both at home and abroad.
As fans eagerly await Victony’s next chapter, this latest streaming milestone further cements his position as a rising powerhouse in African music, continuing to shape the evolving sound of Afro-fusion on the global stage.
🚨 Victony's "Outlaw" EP has crossed 100 MILLION streams on Boomplay.
— It has now surpassed the 100M streams mark on two DSPs 👏🏽 pic.twitter.com/UNzQkDy2Iu
— 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) June 12, 2025
Recall, Victony has etched his name into African music history as his debut extended play, Outlaw, crosses a staggering 350 million streams on global music platform Spotify.
The streaming feat places Outlaw among the elite ranks of African projects, making it only the third EP from the continent to achieve such numbers on Spotify—a testament to both Victony’s growing global appeal and the rising dominance of Afrobeats on the world stage.
These collaborations helped push the project far beyond its local roots, opening new doors for Victony and introducing a broader audience to his unique sound.
The streaming success of Outlaw not only reflects Victony’s remarkable ascent as a newcomer but also underscores the expanding reach of Afrobeats in global music spaces.