Victoria Kimani says, “Yes many do and not only artists, different people in all fields.”
She continues to advice, “But face your front and mind your business.”
Victoria Kimani is a Kenyan singer, songwriter, actress, and entertainer. She was born in Los Angeles, California, to Kenyan parents and grew up in Nairobi, Kenya.
She began to get huge traction in her music career as a member of the Nigerian record label Chocolate City.
Victoria Kimani is known for her distinctive sound, which blends African rhythms with pop, R&B, and hip-hop. She has released several hit singles and albums, including “Mtoto,” “Oya,” “Prokoto,” “Show,” and “Safari.”
Aside from music, she is also an advocate for women’s rights and has used her platform to raise awareness about gender inequality in Africa.
Victoria Kimani is one of the top female artists in Africa, her music catalogue is amazing and she has worked with top artists world wide, like Bella Shmurda, Fere Gola, H_art the band, M.I, Diamond Platnumz, Vanessa Mdee, Ommy Dimpoz, Sarkodie, Ice Prince and many others.
Via a Q and A session on Instagram, Victoria Kimani acknowledges that dark powers and satanism has been used to grow fortunes but not only among artists but also other industries.
Victoria’s brother, the famous rapper Bamboo also spoke about the same issue a while back, as he explained his new life as a preacher of the Gospel of Christ.
He agreed that such forces and avenues have always been used by artists for money, fame and influence.
In Tanzania for example, the allegations that witchcraft is in use to stay on top and relevant has been going on for years.
Some of the once famous artists have actually said that they believe dark forces were used to topple them.
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