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Victony Set to Release Debut Album ‘Stubborn’ on June 21, 2024

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Award-winning hitmaker Victony is poised to release his highly anticipated debut LP, ‘Stubborn,’ on June 21, 2024. In the lead-up to the album’s release, Victory has unveiled a tracklist featuring 14 songs and five collaborations. He has already teased fans with singles ‘Everything’ and ‘Stubborn,’ featuring Asake.

The album will showcase collaborations with talented artists, including Nigerian street hop stars Shallipopi, Shorae Moore, Saint John, and American rapper Teezo Touchdown. This debut album follows Victony’s meteoric rise, propelled by the global success of his hit song ‘Soweto‘ produced by Temple. The album rollout highlights Victony’s unique creative vision, blending his vibrant artistic imagery with music that reflects his journey and triumph over numerous challenges.

In 2023, Victony demonstrated his artistic prowess with the track ‘Ohema,’ featuring over ten artists, including Crayon, Bella Shmurda, Rema, Ayra Starr, Bloody Civilian, Odumodublvck, and AV.

‘Stubborn’ marks a significant milestone in Victony’s career, solidifying his status as one of the most gifted artists in the new generation of Afrobeats stars.

 

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