🔥 Victony Reveals Shocking Struggles Before Tour | Exclusive Interview on Sway In The Morning 🔥
Join us for an emotional and inspiring interview with Victony, the rising star currently on his "Stubborn" North American Tour! 🌍 In this candid conversation, Victony opens up about his incredible journey, from overcoming a devastating car accident to making waves in the Afrobeat scene. 🎤
Discover how Victony draws inspiration from his Nigerian roots and the global music icons he admires, like Kendrick Lamar and Drake. He also reflects on his commitment to uplift and inspire the youth back home in Lagos. 🇳🇬
Don't miss this powerful episode as Victony shares heartfelt stories of resilience, his artistic evolution, and what it means to be "stubborn" in pursuing your dreams. 💪✨
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
01:48 - Victony Joins Sway In The Morning
04:22 - Victony Is In The Dream
05:38 - Victony’s Influences
07:33 - Victony’s Car Accident
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[Applause]
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shave 4
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five have the be you know this often
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happens talk for
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me sometimes we come across artists that
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folks may not be familiar with and don't
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realize that they're already making
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strives and paths in their careers and
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in their Journeys M you just coming late
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to the
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party we saw that happen with Mr Easy
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when he came by to show and people said
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well who is Mr Easy right
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right and I said you'll soon find out
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soon come when burner boy came by the
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show they wasn't quite up on Burner boy
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yet facts now he's selling out Madison
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Square Gardens crazy more than once
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right when we brought stoy T from South
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Africa up here and qua from South Africa
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nasty Sea from South Africa they didn't
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know who they were and now look at them
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they touring the world I dare say to you
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citizens we have another opportunity to
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discover somebody you may not know who
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he is is but if you look on his
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Instagram he got over a million
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followers already working on
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two he got top charting hits already
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stubborn being one of them featuring our
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good friend Don taliver working on more
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got that song Anita I was watching that
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video I see what he's doing with it he
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sings about a lot and a lot of it is
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rooted in love which I really appreciate
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because I think that's what the world
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needs right now that kind of a balance
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uh and he's been through a lot to get to
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where he is today anytime you see an
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artist that's from a country in Africa
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sitting in a studio in the middle of
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Time Square they did a hell of a lot to
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make it here today true and so we
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actually support his music and have been
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playing it so when his name came across
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the the Marky I said yeah we got to have
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him on the show right please welcome
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this young man victony to the
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show come on man what's up welcome good
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I'm good I'm good I'm good good to see y
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when you look at us uh feels so familiar
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yeah yeah it feels like we met before
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for sure yeah you know when you when you
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when I met you in the lobby and when I
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look at you here I think your um your
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aura gives off a very familiar Vibe like
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you're really happy right now with
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things yeah where are you in life um I'm
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in I'm in swed the morning come on
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man yeah um you know I've watched a lot
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of people come on this show people that
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you know I idolize and right now I'm
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here you know I just put on my debut
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album I get to talk to sway we're about
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to go on tour it's starting today you
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know so of course I'm happy wow man I'm
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happy for you Brother come on man that's
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a blessing what what that mean though
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like when you used to watch this show
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you know there was shows I used to I
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used to watch MTV from my bedroom I used
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to have a show called y MTV Raps and we
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were growing up and I used to see all
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these different people on your MTV Raps
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right and then years later I ended up
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working at MTV yeah you know and I
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became the dude that kids watched right
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but I never lost that feeling you know
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what I mean but when I got to that stage
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I felt like I made it you know what I
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mean yeah is that what this feel that's
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that's what it feels like um I woke up
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early this morning I'm like wow this is
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really happening cuz like you know it's
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like I said earlier a big deal yeah
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right um I've watched like a lot of
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artists come here and do their thing on
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YouTube and you know me and my guys back
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home in Nigeria will make references you
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know who has the hardest freestyle cuz
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I'm deeper dead in rap a lot of people
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don't know that right I started off
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being a rapper and you know obviously
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the whole afro Bas thing came like
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earlier and um later in my career sorry
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right um so yeah um I definitely feel
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like uh you know I'm getting one step
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closer to like the dream yeah right and
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that's what this is all about you know
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when you gets a certain Heights and you
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realize that you're here you know so
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yeah let me give you this you're in the
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dream yes you are you know this right
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yeah I know you're in the dream pinch
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Heather see if she's real watch this I'm
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saying why you Ain start to get pinched
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first I'm just so you know it's real
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give him a hugs look you in the dream
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brother get that man Round of Applause
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he's in the dream I start with a pinch a
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hug at least a drink something that's
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crazy so but you you you mentioned
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because your music is it does have a
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real big Global mainstream lure Allure
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to it right the music and and afro beats
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has that Army piano now that's starting
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to grow as well but you started off
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rapping yeah so who were the rappers
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like if you compared yourself to a
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rapper that you grew up idolizing who
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who most influenced you um I really
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looked up to Kendrick when I was in like
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you know earlier earlier in my career
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because of his Artistry right I feel
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like Kendrick is that one rapper that is
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not just about what he's saying but his
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visuals everything the looks like so
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much thoughts he put into everything
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like he shows his fans right and that
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made me such a strong fan of Kendrick I
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also like Drake right because of his
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flexibility Right Drake is that one
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person that showed me you know you could
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exist in different spaces at the same
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time right cuz Drake actually is one of
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the first Americans to hop on the afro
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beat wave that's right right and you
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know I was a I was a fan of Drake before
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that um obviously I listen to jcole as
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well I listen to some MC meal so yeah
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basically you listen to same people we
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listen to I thought you g name a African
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rapper he like nah Kendrick Drake you
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know know am I am I AA too though
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because those are like one of the
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rappers back home that like you know
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brought rap and brought rap to Nigeria
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and also made us know that look it's
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possible to do it and do it as a rapper
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and still make it big now MH obviously
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now we have the likes ofodu sh Poppin
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they all on the come up odumodu just did
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his Us store that was crazy so rap is
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actually becoming a thing in Nigeria and
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you know sometimes I get back at it you
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know the lyricism just put everything in
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the afro be space and see how we could
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like mixes what do you rap about you
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know like these guys all wrapped about
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Kendrick raps about you know social
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unrest yeah or he raps about really
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being bringing cohesiveness to the black
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community and communties ACR the in
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particular he talks about the
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environment growing up in Compton
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californ therapy right speaks that
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mental health family what what what do
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you rap about what what's in where
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you're from that you rap about similar
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like it's similar to what Kendrick does
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but I do it in my own way right cuz um
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in Nigeria making it in music is like is
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quite a hustle yeah right so when you
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eventually get to the point where you
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have a Comm of people who listens to you
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like I feel like it's it's like
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mandatory you remember your struggle
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right and that's what like I rap about
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in my music you know everything that we
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had to fight to get to to be in this
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point to be in s in the morning right
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like you know I always like reminisce
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you know from time to time um most
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people don't know I had an accident in
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like two three years ago right so and
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that's like that's like a source in my
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music that I just always want to tap
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into for for inspiration because you
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know that's a big deal for me so yeah it
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was a huge accident um you you lost a
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friend in that accident yeah I did yeah
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um and what was that what Happ was it a
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car accident it it was a car accident
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yeah and then how did you get injured
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how did did you get injured at all yeah
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I did um so an artist friend of mine his
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name is Oxley right he had his birthday
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party in Lagos um I had an interview in
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Lagos I was schooling at the time so I
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took a boss to Lagos and the next day
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was was his birthday party so just
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coming back from the club we had the
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accident you know so and that was my
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first time at the club actually wow man
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I'm sorry to hear that say your friend's
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name three times for me do do do yeah
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rest in power right yeah and so that
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friend I'm sure is with you every step
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of your journey right um in your space
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watching over you right and so that's
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part of the fuel of of and that's part
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of what makes this success great yeah
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right cuz you're not just doing it for
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yourself no definitely not definitely
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I'm not doing for myself I'm doing this
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for doing you know I'm doing this for
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the kids and AO you know I hope that
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they look at me I get inspired because
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where I'm from in Lagos Nigeria it
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doesn't offer you that hope you know it
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doesn't offer you that certainty that
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you will be something right you have to
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be stubborn to see your dreams come
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through so that's why when I look and
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I'm like one of the first where I come
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from right so um that's why I do this
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every day sometimes I feel tired but I
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realize that you know I'm not doing this
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for me only right I'm doing this for the
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kids and a so yeah victony he's here man
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what's that what's in your name is that
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your name or yeah that's my name Victor
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and Anthony that's my name oh Victor and
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Anthony wow oh man I I'm thinking
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victory that could be a part of the
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meeting though victony how did your
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family receive um this dream of yours to
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go into music because many I have many
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Nigerian friends and their parents The
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Branding of many Nigerians in addition
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to being big time Hustlers is success in
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being a doctor and being a lawyer you
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know what I mean these more like
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straight and narrow paths what was it
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like for your family to hear about your
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dreams of being an Entertainer so I used
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to do music as a hobby right um
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everybody know I loved music but they
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didn't think I was going to take it
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serious right um and I was good in
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school as well so it wasn't like they
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never bothered about it cuz they just
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thought it would never distract me from
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you know education right but when I got
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into the university that's when I
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started to take it seriously but they
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didn't know until after the accident so
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when the accident happened a lot of
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people came to the hospital and you know
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they wondered how that was possible and
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then they they began to realize that oh
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I had a community that was growing
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already and you know they just gave me
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that blessings from that point and yeah
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wow oh man I love this victon is here I
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want to play this song and then we got
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we got people from our summer Employment
10:36
Program here right from BMCC okay and
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these young folks are interested in this
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field and they're going to ask you some
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questions but they're also going to
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support your music now that they're here
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right y'all right everybody no no it's
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ready you got to talk yeah okay all
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right cool uh what we about to roll into
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T we got work to do with this group oh
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man this group is like I feel like a
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dentist we going to play s now okay
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before you play it swet um is a place in
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in South Africa right yeah and one of
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the thing what I learned first about
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Soto was a Uprising that took
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place I want to say about 1976 this is
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what I remember from history CU students
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it was a student protest right and and a
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bunch of kids years later ended up
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getting killed but and it was other
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protest Soo was always remind me of
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where I'm from Oakland because there's
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always uprising it's always people you
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know fighting for what they believe was
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right what what made you make this song
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is it any correlation to it history no
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it's not actually just the fun thank
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you we were just we were just having fun
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at this studio right oh that's it okay
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DJ maera he's a big DJ in in South
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Africa DJ maera yes he has a song with
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whis you know whis he has song he has a
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song with whis it's called so to M so in
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the hook we made a reference to the song
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so kind of like just I didn't think
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about it too much I just named it so my
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bad don't take me to the studio dude I
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I'll ruin your whole album man have you
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stressed out making music
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manay but that's the beauty of art right
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it allows multiple interpretations
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that's what art does right we're going
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to play the song and then we're going to
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let these young folks come back and get
12:22
a chance they got a seat whoever going
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you and we're live on a this broadcast
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in multiple countries and across the
12:28
country so if you got a question for
12:30
this artist 888 742
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3345 what a powerful artist this is
12:36
victony is his name you can follow him
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at
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bic is it zero n y z n yeah Bic zny y b
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b z n y you're from Lagos yeah Legos I
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want to give a shout out to Lagos
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Nigeria why for showing swaying the
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morning love we love you Legos we coming
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out there to see
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and thank you for letting us know that
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we got love out in Legos Nigeria we love
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y'all thank you for the love
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Legos and every rapper when we come when
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we come to Legos Nigeria bring your best
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bars bring them bars BR your best bar we
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have bars out there we ready for you
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Legos we ready thank y'all for the love
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Legos for real love it Vic is here so he
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has his uh his debut album is called
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stubborn right and and this is no this
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is your second album this my first this
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your first album yeah yeah the first one
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was on ep the first one was on EP okay
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okay good point so it's called stubborn
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yeah it's available now great project
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lot of songs I listen to yeah I really
13:45
enjoy what I heard now these are young
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folks here from the states that are
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visiting
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SiriusXM they have um uh you know
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aspirations to you know be great and
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some may go through broadcast journalism
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his one of the first say your name my
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name is John um I have question is a lot
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of diasporic Wars going on like on
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social media spes about Africans
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Caribbean people and Americans but a lot
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of the music influence each other right
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um how influential is let's say SOA and
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Calypso and dance all on the music that
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you made because it's all mixed into one
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you know High Life influence Calypso so
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and Dan that's an excellent question
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circle around how that you know you know
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make like peace between us cuz there's a
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lot of that you know Africans and comess
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American people lot of division a lot of
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division how is the music going to like
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make us all like one um I feel like if
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you listen to some of the songs some of
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the AFR be songs that's come out like
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the past five years right you definitely
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hear those influences I mean Bernard boy
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he's like a great example right um I
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don't know too much about the Caribbean
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culture like you know but if I listen to
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his music as a Nigerian you know um it
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gives me that Insight he recently just
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had a song with um Byron MSI and that
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was like a great collab I didn't like it
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was smooth like it was seamless right so
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um seeing that happen just made me know
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that we can all coexist because music is
15:23
in universal language right so um yeah
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collaborations like that and you know my
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people people tapping into your culture
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and your people tapping into my culture
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I feel like it promotes P because when
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you go to all these festivals right what
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this people are all got that together
15:38
the afro Beast people who love Caribbean
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music the people you know they all got
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that together to listen to the songs
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that are now coming out with all this
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like you know influences from here and
15:49
there so yeah great question who's next
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I
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appreciate question that's excellent
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question young man you going to see
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yourself on S universe.com come on
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that big earring you got on to be
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shining on the camera too bro like a
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diamond like a
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diamond shine bright like a diam say
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your
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name um good morning my name is Aaliyah
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wait but put the headphones on I want I
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want you to hear your voice live on
16:16
radio yeah and if you going to be a
16:17
broadcast journalist hold your head up
16:19
look him in the eye and ask your
16:20
question and be Brooklyn spit Your Game
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talk your [ __ ] okay good morning my name
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is
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Aaliyah um Aaliyah NYC on Instagram and
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today I'm going to ask you about your
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drip when I first sat next to you to be
16:37
honest I thought you was just a regular
16:39
New Yorker cuz everybody here dressed
16:41
the same way so but I just want to ask
16:44
like what's your what's your fashion
16:46
type like what's your
16:48
style okay first off I'm about to go on
16:50
a trip and I don't be looking like a
16:52
regular New York every day
16:55
but
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that's I mean yeah but um
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you know my style is me just expressing
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myself you know I like to look good
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right wake up morning look at my
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wardrobe I'm like how do I feel today
17:08
you know I just put pieces together you
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go on my Instagram you see what I you
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see what I really be putting on like you
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know daily and uh it's really about how
17:17
you feel you know that's that's where I
17:19
Dr my is it's the feeling to be honest
17:21
it has to come from here that's it you
17:23
know see he has to be authentic he has
17:24
to be origional so yeah I love your
17:26
question great question great question
17:29
you did you didah alah NYC in case y
17:32
didn't catch that who's next because I'm
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be that's it that's it Aaliyah who's
17:36
next okay she say she finish up you be
17:39
real it's not a real question finish up
17:41
all right I'm going be real with you
17:42
like a lot of a lot of guys here they
17:46
really into fashion so they dress just
17:48
like you I see it I see it on dress just
17:51
like you I know but it's different
17:52
that's what I'm say this is one
17:55
fit you don't hear me trying to say I'm
17:58
different
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trust me trust me it is it is different
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trust me y'all they not like us who's
18:05
next all
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right I found a way to throw that in
18:10
there how you doing today hi what's your
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name my name is garnell and um you
18:15
should put the headphones on so you can
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get beautiful name thank you uh my name
18:20
is garnell and I wanted to ask um since
18:23
I know that a lot of artists look him in
18:24
the eye okay I know that a lot of
18:26
artists tend to want to go into acting
18:29
and stuff and Dabble into different
18:30
parts of themselves so I was like
18:32
wondering if you're interested in that
18:33
as well um I don't know I might do I'm
18:37
still exploring right cuz obviously I'm
18:39
a new artist this is like my third year
18:41
in the game so um still finding out what
18:44
I like you know I don't know to be
18:47
honest but I might I might go into it
18:49
cuz like sometimes I drop trailers on my
18:51
Instagram and I do a little bit of AC
18:53
right so yeah garnell great question
18:56
good question for garell nice meeting
18:59
you that's origal oh there she go come
19:02
on that great question who's next got
19:05
luggage who's next yeah I feel like I've
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seen you before too who's
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next it's me
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hi there you go get the full experience
19:17
welcome to Radio son
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yeah little different now audio
19:23
experience all right okay go ahead tell
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your name so my name is Akira and I
19:28
wanted to ask a question I think that
19:30
this might be a little personal but when
19:33
you said about your aspirations for the
19:35
reason why you do this I feel like
19:38
emotions they fade away with time do you
19:40
feel like this would affect you in any
19:43
way or do you feel like you will find a
19:44
different inspiration as time goes on
19:48
um at every point in my life right I've
19:52
always first of my love for music is
19:54
constant right um but at every point in
19:57
my life I always just find like new
19:59
Inspirations that just keeps me going
20:01
but that constant love for music like is
20:04
so strong right it keeps me doing this
20:08
right like I keep doing this every
20:09
morning like I have it's almost like I
20:11
have no choice but I always see with
20:13
draw inspiration from here and there to
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oh why why why do I have to do this
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today because I you get what I'm saying
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so yeah great question Aira I appreciate
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you man question man a great Round of
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Applause man and surprised him when he
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put them headphones on right here is
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voice he said oo
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hello Hello whoa hey next up that's my
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guy right here say your name family how
20:37
you doing um my name is uh anhel an yeah
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good to meet y good to meet you brother
20:42
for bringing us in here absolutely I
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wanted to ask you earlier in your you
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said that you have to be stubborn to
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chase your dreams I was just wondering
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um has there ever been a moment where
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someone tried to sway you into the
20:57
opposite direction of your dream and
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what has been the lesson that or any
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experience really that has like kept you
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from swaying from it and just sticking
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to it cuz it must have been hard to like
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get to where you are right now yeah um
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you know in your journey right A lot of
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people would you meet a lot of people
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and a lot of people would tell you stuff
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right but I feel like you always have to
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follow your heart because that's where
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your truth lies your heart will't lie to
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you
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right the person in here would never
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like to use so um there's always a
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feeling when somebody tells you
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something that doesn't really allign
21:37
with like your destination or where
21:39
you're heading right you always feel it
21:41
don't ever ignore that feeling right cuz
21:44
at the end of the day you come back to
21:46
that same spot and feel like I should
21:48
have never listened to this so um there
21:50
are points where I fa to listen I ignore
21:53
I ignore those feelings because of you
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know people sound very intelligent right
21:57
and they tell you and you know it makes
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sense but your heart doesn't want you to
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follow that but sometimes I make that
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mistake and I realize that I should have
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just listened to myself so always just
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full of your hearts I trust it great
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question that was awesome to all of you
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all of you this is great man you guys
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did exceptionally well yeah yeah good
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job give all yourselves a round of
22:18
applause thank you you guys were live on
22:20
there as you see we're filming is so
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you'll be on our platform sways Universe
22:25
nobody has a problem with that npe right
22:27
everybody cool they already signed
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something right all right cool it's all
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it's all a Good Thing Man uh victon I
22:34
want to say this first outing for us has
22:36
been awesome y I definitely know more
22:39
about you um than I did before you
22:41
walked in this room and not just who you
22:43
are as an artist but who you are as a as
22:46
a person energy and the energy and it's
22:48
all intertwined I see it's all an
22:50
extension of the other right mhm um you
22:53
face a lot of adversity but you're here
22:55
yeah and and if you know like un like
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you believe God has a plan for you
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that's why you all the way in New York
23:01
City sitting on Sway in the Morning now
23:05
there's some kid in Legos who's going to
23:07
be watching you sit on Sway in the
23:09
Morning with he being and Tracy G who's
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going to be as inspired as you've been
23:13
to all of us today man get this man a
23:16
round of applause man amen he came a
23:19
long way y'all oh man he flew across the
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Atlantic Ocean oh man he traveled
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thousands of miles and he knew he was
23:27
coming right here
23:29
to Serious X him in the morning and he
23:32
was about to enter the Valley of the
23:38
highy big turn off National
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[Music]
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bsy they bring me Millions my people who
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call me
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genius they want
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serious me if you see
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Jesus walk
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[Music]
24:21
see call me Criminal my power
24:26
principalities listen
24:29
say I serious my voice bring me Millions
24:33
for your mind call youi when my part
24:36
they play your serious girlfriend don't
24:39
pay my Millions see the signs where I
24:41
wear for leg you know see the eyes where
24:43
they freeze my neck for tell me keep it
24:48
up
24:50
me show me love if you look my
24:55
body my
24:58
them back then they call me Criminal my
25:02
power
25:06
principali the
25:11
build we got a highing up
25:15
here wanted to take
25:20
fles that oh that was beautiful coll
25:25
coming call him a criminal mhm yeah look
25:28
catch you now man that was awesome
25:30
brother I'm about to go to Legos me too
25:32
man the new album is out now right and
25:36
it's called stubborn stubborn stubborn I
25:39
know the say I know thewood yeah say
25:41
that say that I know thewood how you say
25:42
I know thewood I know the hew I know the
25:46
hear word I know the hear word close no
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[ __ ] we going to get it Go the stop so
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let's go for say the break it down I I
25:56
new new no d d no no no I know D D D
26:03
here here yeah here here word word yeah
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I know the hair word that means you
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don't listen to anybody but yourself
26:13
Mommy inition I like that I felt like I
26:17
was in school again right there man jeez
26:20
your energy is infectious yes it TR is
26:23
you want to say anything to your folks
26:24
that's watching back home keep D you man
26:27
I'm on so you could be on some there you
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go come on man that's victy good s
26:34
morning Havey be Tracy G y'all still on
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the right side of positivity
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