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Narrated byVictony

Slow Down

Victony, Teezo Touch...

I’ve wanted to work with Teezo [Touchdown] for a while after listening to his album. When the session happened, we were just going through beats.

When the beat for “Slow Down” came on, I did a freestyle to it. Just the toplines of melodies. After I was done, Teezo and I went through it

together, and he picked a specific part of the melody and started writing to that. We also did the hook, he wrote his verses, and that was it.

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golibe

FOLA, Victony

This is such a beautiful love song. The session was mind-blowing, and I really loved it. “golibe” is a way of expressing love and

affection because a popular part of the song, “Ile awada,” means that our home is blessed or fortunate. So, I’m telling her that

she needs to come. It’s just a way of letting her know that she needs to be with me because I really like her and need her in my

life. Victony brought life and emotions to the song. He gave it a new dimension. His verse is so mind-blowing, and I still can’t

get it out of my head because it rings in my head all the time. He went out of his way for me, and big shout-out to him.

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Narrated byVictony

Soweto

Victony, Tempoe

In 2021, Dapper set up a session with me & Tempoe. It was a camp for an artist called Savage. We made a couple of records that

included “Rosemary,” “Soweto,” and some other songs that never saw the light. At the time, I loved “Rosemary” more and Tempoe used

to tell me that “Soweto” is crazy, but I couldn’t see it. At the end of the day, we gave Savage “Rosemary,” and Tempoe was going

to take “Soweto.” It was supposed to be Tempoe featuring Victony, but people on my team just loved the record and they told me

that the song was crazy. I spoke to Tempoe at the time, and he was like, “Yo, that’s my song, I can’t give it to you.” This was

post-“Holy Father,” and I wanted that to be my follow-up single, and he told me he can’t give me the record. So, we fought, and we

just stopped talking for a while. When I was putting the Outlaw EP together, I was telling my friend, AV, about the plans, and AV

goes, “What about that ‘Soweto’ record? That has to make your EP.” I was like, “Yeah, the song is dope, but I don’t think Tempoe

and I can ever agree.” We hadn’t spoken in months but AV was like, “Put your pride to the side and ask him for it again because

you’re both sitting on money.” To be honest, at the time, I didn’t really think of the advice as a big deal but I just did it

because AV is someone I trust, he’s a very good friend of mine, and if he tells me something, I’ll listen. That same night, I

reached out to Tempoe and was like, “How are you doing?” Surprisingly, he responded in good spirits and we were able to make it

come to life and I even discussed my EP with him. That’s how the song eventually became released.

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Narrated byDavido

Holy Water (fea...

Davido, Victony...

Victony, obviously we’re under the same (management). Musa Keys, that’s my man. We have one of my biggest songs together,

Unavailable. You know I’ve been tapping in with South Africa since time, before Amapiano became huge. So Victony and Musa already

had the record so I came as their older brother haha. I was like I love this record. You know me, when it comes to finishing

music, I know how to take it and turn it up a notch. I did my verse, we recorded it in Lagos around May last year (2024).

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