Vector credits song for helping psychiatric patient overcome depression

Nigerian musician Vector Tha Viper has shared a remarkable story about the impact of his song “Early Momo” on a psychiatric patient. In a recent episode of The Honest Bunch podcast, Vector discussed the significance of conscious music and its ability to affect listeners’ lives. He emphasized that a song’s success should not be solely measured by its chart performance, but rather by its ability to connect with people on a deeper level.

Vector explained that certain songs, such as his collaboration with Seyi Vibez titled “Mercy,” tend to resonate with listeners during difficult times. He noted that when this song gains traction on streaming platforms, it often indicates that people are struggling with overthinking or emotional challenges. This phenomenon highlights the importance of music in providing solace and comfort to those in need.

The artist shared a personal anecdote about receiving a message from a psychiatric home, where his song “Early Momo,” featuring Goodgirl LA, had helped a patient overcome depression. This experience reinforced Vector’s belief that success in music should be defined by the positive impact it has on people’s lives, rather than just its commercial performance.

Vector’s comments underscore the value of conscious music in addressing social and emotional issues. As an artist, he has consistently used his platform to create music that resonates with his audience and provides a sense of catharsis. His experience with “Early Momo” demonstrates the potential for music to transcend charts and touch people’s lives in meaningful ways.

The story highlights the importance of considering the broader social implications of music and its potential to influence mental health and wellbeing. As the music industry continues to evolve, artists like Vector Tha Viper are paving the way for a more nuanced understanding of success, one that prioritizes the human impact of their work. By sharing his experience, Vector encourages a shift in perspective, emphasizing that the true measure of a song’s success lies in its ability to connect with and improve people’s lives.

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