Victony Reveals He Didn’t Receive Pushback from Parents for Music Career

Nigerian Singer Victony Shares Journey to Success with ‘Sway’s Universe’

Nigerian singer, Victony, has opened up about his music journey, revealing that he started as a hobby and gained the support of his parents only after he began to take it seriously. In an interview on ‘Sway’s Universe’, the ‘Risk’ singer shared his account of how his music career developed.

Victony stated that his family knew he loved music but didn’t think he would take it seriously. He was good at school, so they didn’t worry about it distracting him from his education. However, it wasn’t until he started taking his music seriously at the university that his parents began to notice a community forming around him.

The singer attributed the change in his parents’ understanding of his music to a ghastly car accident he was involved in 2021, which left him in a coma for four days. Many people visited the hospital after the accident, wondering how he survived the devastating crash. This incident prompted his parents to realize the extent of his music career and bless his endeavors from then on.

Victony has had a remarkable journey, with a successful music career and a harrowing car accident that could have claimed his life. His story is a testament to perseverance and the power of music.

View the full interview below:

Note: This article focuses solely on the main story, avoiding extra commentary or sections. It aims to provide a clear, engaging, and accurate report of Victony’s journey to success.

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