 Yo, this is Victoria the Outlaw King and I'm one of the SVM boys out here in Carriere. Stay locked in, alright? Ladies and gentlemen, I'm giving you an exclusive, one of a kind. I'm dealing with one international artist all the way from Nigeria. I'm here with Victoria, so she's a hitmaker, 65 million views within a few months, bro. Did you see that coming? Honestly, I didn't. I didn't see it coming. It just happened. People just stay messing with it and yeah, we're here now. Welcome to Nairobi, the land of magical things. Food, culture, hospitality. Your fans, your number one fans from Kenya. Yeah, obviously I can see that. You know, I had an amazing time tonight. Yeah. How do you feel to be in Nairobi? It's a really beautiful place. It's a beautiful city. Yeah, I can't wait to explore properly, but I feel good to be here, honestly. You haven't travelled even shown around? No, it's been a really short time, but definitely I'll try to do something. Definitely have to do something. We saw it from your performance. Your fans, Kenyan fans are singing your song word by word. Yeah, it's... It feels good to be known outside your country. Or for babies to connect with your music outside your country. It feels really good, honestly. You're number one top inflation artist in the world. Your work speaks for itself. Your music speaks for itself. Now, what is the secret behind your success? Behind your heat? Well, I just stay true to myself and wake up every day to make music. And it just happens to keep working out for me. I can't tell you there's any secret. You just got to do what you got to do and just hope for the best. Let's talk about your outfits, the way you dress and your music, the way you carry yourself, the way you walk. Is it something that you've been inspired to do? Well, you know, I just... I guess I've always been like this. So I did? Yeah, kind of like it's my identity. I've just always been this way, you know. It's just natural to me, you know. You mean it? Yeah. So you couldn't go out without anything? Sometimes I just put on clothes and I, you know, it just looked good. Look, clothes? These are designer clothes. Yeah, but I mean, it is what it is, you know. Let's talk about now the Grammy Awards. They've introduced a new segment for other soundwaves. From Kenya, we have Gangiton, from Nigeria. We have... We normally have Afro beats from Tanzania. We have now the Swahili Nation. So what do you feel about that? Yeah, honestly, it's a very good... It's a very good look for Africa. It just means one thing that Africa is being recognized. You know, it's like a really good time to be alive, especially for young artists like myself. We definitely have, you know, something to look forward to. I mean, before now, usually say one day I'm going to win the Grammy, right? And you just look, Grammy's at the doorstep right now. You know, you could just go and grab it. You just have to put in the work. So, yeah, it's really good for Africa right now. I'm really excited about that, honestly, yeah. It's a win for Africa, of course. Let me just ask this. You've mentioned Grammy Awards. By winning success, can it define your music career? Music successful? No, they're really cool, you know. It feels good to win an award, honestly. It means you're being recognized, but I don't think it defines your success. I feel like success of an artist is by how much connection he makes with people who listen to his music. You know, maybe save someone's life just by releasing music. Trust me, one of the most successful artists out here. I just have to keep putting out music. You never know who your music is saving. That is success for me, so, yeah. Do you feel pressure now to produce another hit, another banger? No, I don't feel the pressure. It's there, but I'm just doing what I have to, you know. I've also released new music. It's been a year now. I've been doing what I have to. I'll keep doing what I have to, but I don't necessarily feel like the pressure, because before I released, you know, so before it became a hit, I didn't know it was going to be one, so I have to maintain that headspace for my sanity. You know what I'm saying? Well, obviously, sometimes I wouldn't like the pressure. It comes, but I have to do with it like the right way. So yeah, I'm just doing what I have to, chilling, moving, you know? Kenyan fans are calling and demanding for your name on stage. Are you looking for maybe to perform, to have a concert in Kenyan? Definitely. I want to come back here and do my own stuff. I love the energy out here. Kenyan has been a strong pillar for my music, and I have to come and have good memories here, like connect with my fans out here. Just an amazing time. So definitely, I'm working on something with my team. Later this year, hopefully, we can just do something, you know? Let's talk about your album. We have so many talented Kenyan artists. I don't know if you have them in your album, and then who's your Kenyan favorite artist, favorite song you have so far? I need to dive into Kenyan music because I haven't listened properly, but I need to dive in. I haven't stayed working on my album, but definitely when I'm working on my album, I want to go across Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa. I want to have all these elements because I've been looking up the genres across Nigeria, and trust me, they make beautiful music. I know some Kenyan music. I listened to it a lot yesterday night, but I don't know the names, right? Trust me, it sounds amazing, and I want to look into the sound properly and see what I could do with it, collaborate with people out here and stuff. Have you been an artist in mind? Not in mind now. I guess I have to come out here, camp, just look at everybody out here. Let's talk about the future of African content creators. What is the future of African creators? It's right. Honestly, you see programs like this, having them come together, just seeing them and seeing so much energy. You definitely know it's in good hands. Content creation in Africa is in good hands. Every day I go on TikTok, I see so much creativity on a daily basis. Honestly, it's going to get crazier, and I'm excited about that because it's very, very crucial to our music, to everything. They make people understand our music better, and you have to just appreciate what they're doing and just respect what they're doing. Honestly, it's going to get even better. Just look how. Thank you so much for talking to us and sharing a few words with us. May God bless you. Hope to see you next time. Thank you. Thank you for having me, man. Shout out to everybody who tuned in. This is Victoni, the outlaw king from Nigeria. I come here to come back to Kenya and do something special for you guys. Stay locked in. Love you guys so much.