YBNL Artiste, Viktoh, is yet to strike gold like his dear companion, Lil Kesh, in the music business and individuals are enamored with helping him to remember his 'adversity'.
Amid the week, he had an open showdown with a web-based social networking client, who attempted to mock him. While trying to battle back, he turned out to be extremely hostile and wished the young fellow a hopeless demise.
While talking with Sunday Scoop, notwithstanding, Viktoh, expressed he didn't mean to be oppressive until the point that the young fellow called his late mother an unprintable name. He stated, "The individual said two or three things on my page, including mishandling my family and my mom. My mom passed on in 2009 and I can't take an affront to her from anybody. I am a tranquil individual and everybody knows. Individuals dependably say famous people don't answer to remarks via web-based networking media yet I generally set aside my opportunity to answer my fans. I think individuals need to underestimate that, overlooking that I am human as well," he said.
According to him, he is yet to get over his mother’s death as she was his closest friend. He said, “It has not been easy coping without my mother because I was always running to her whenever I had issues. She died after an illness; I miss everything about my mother. But my dad is still alive.”
Viktoh also rubbished insinuations that he is jealous of Lil Kesh’s success. “Lil Kesh, who is a big artiste today, is my product. I discovered Lil Kesh on the streets of Bariga, Lagos. I am happy I did something good for him and I am proud of what he has become today. People may say different things about us but we treat each other like brothers,” he said.
Admitting that things have not been rosy for him in the music industry, he noted that he was not ready to give up. He said, “I believe God’s time is the best; I cannot rush things. Yes, I want to be a superstar but if I don’t walk in line with God’s plans for me, I might lose everything and live a life of regret. I still have enough time and my style of music is still relevant. Quitting music means I am a coward and my late mother would not be proud of me. The fact that things are yet to fall into place for me doesn’t mean I should quit music. I am done with my studies at the University of Benin but music is what I love. I cannot quit; I will just keep working hard,” Viktoh said.