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Thank You for Helping My Music Career – Grateful Vict0ny Openly Thanked Davido

  • Vict0ny, has openly thanked his senior colleague, David Adeleke, who is famously called Davido, for his constant support.
    • In a recent interview with HipTv, Vict0ny shared his deep appreciation for Davido’s guidance and help throughout his journey in music.
    • Vict0ny, recognized for his popular track “Soweto,” mentioned that Davido has been a crucial source of support since the beginning of his career.

    Nigerian artist Anthony Ebuka Victor, better known as Vict0ny, has openly thanked his senior colleague, David Adeleke, who is famously called Davido, for his constant support.

    In a recent interview with HipTv, Vict0ny shared his deep appreciation for Davido’s guidance and help throughout his journey in music.

    Vict0ny, recognized for his popular track “Soweto,” mentioned that Davido has been a crucial source of support since the beginning of his career.

    Reflecting on a challenging time, Vict0ny described how Davido reached out to him after a serious accident that shook him emotionally and professionally.

    Davido’s support was vital for Vict0ny’s recovery and helped him revive his career. In the interview, Vict0ny noted that Davido invited him to perform at his concert at the well-known O2 Arena.

    He also recalled their connection from before he became a star in the music scene, highlighting Davido’s attendance at his album listening party.

    Vict0ny acknowledged his manager, Alhaji, for introducing him to Davido’s favorite spots.

    The video where Vict0ny praises Davido has generated a range of reactions from fans on social media.

    Read some comments as you scroll down…

    @niny____sweetann said: “Always speaking good of David, love you so much Victony.”

    @growwithanitaa said: “Portable won’t like this.’

    @iamdiamond_fitness said: “Na only Victony and Omah lay be musician others na artiste.”

    @one_mayor511 said: “001 for a reason.’

    @stylebyhod said: “David na gatekeeper he got the connection no artist way some of it record label owner never carry go see am even before Rema and Ruger blow dem Dprince carry dem go meet if una like make una cry for my comment na una sabi.’

    @fresh_not3s said: “Twitter people go say nobody dey look up to David , e be this one na shoe maker … Twitter na useless place.’

    @sam_my_boss said: “001 for a reason .”

    @liltee4pf_ said: “Man of the pple @davido.”

    @god_is__the__greatest_ said: “@vict0ny you are big star.“

    @bobby_mauricee said: “@portablebaeby go just open mouth Waa just the throw spit anyhow.”

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