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Okoro commended the album’s production and featured artists, noting it showcased Victony's journey to stardom and his resilience. The review rated the album 7.6/10. [7] Adeayo Adebiyi of Pulse Nigeria praised Victony's Stubborn for its daring creativity and bold fusion of genres, reflecting his resilience and defiance in both life and music ...
Victony began his musical journey in 2016 as a rapper on soundcloud, releasing freestyles and mixes. He released a debut studio album Saturn, in August 2020. He released his first single titled Ina Benz, which was his first appearance in the music industry. [3] In 2022, Victony released "Soweto" featuring Tempoe as the debut single off his ...
Edwin Quartey of iMullar rated Victony's Outlaw EP 4/5, praising it as a testament to the artist's resilience and growth following a traumatic accident. Quartey noted, "Outlaw is like a musical document of Victony's quest," highlighting the project's emotional depth and diverse soundscapes, particularly in standout tracks like "Apollo" and ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Very Silly Songs refer to: "Very Silly Songs", a Kidsongs 1991 video "Very ...
President Biden’s reelection campaign dropped an ad that hits former President Trump over his rhetoric about veterans on the week of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy. The ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Osirus is a posthumous mixtape album by Ol' Dirty Bastard released on January 4, 2005. Track listing ... "Don't Stop Ma (Out of ...
"Silly" is a song written by Fritz Baskett, Clarence McDonald and Deniece Williams and performed by Williams. The soulful ballad was released off Williams' My Melody album in 1981 and became the most successful track off the album reaching as high as number fifty-three on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming an even bigger success on the R&B chart where it peaked at number eleven.
"Yakety Sax" Single by Boots Randolph; from the album Yakety Sax!; B-side "I Really Don't Want to Know" Released: 1963: Studio: Phillips Recording, Nashville, Tennessee [1]: Genre: Novelty, pop