
In comparison to her siblings Bamboo and Kimya, Victoria Kimani appears to be determined to make her career more prosperous.
From working with Nigerian record labels to shooting her reality show, Victoria is now part of the stars of the second season of Coke Studio.
“I’m very excited and privileged to be part of this project. I’m also thankful to my fans for accepting and enjoying my music, which clearly is the reason I participate in such projects, “Victoria said.
The one-of-a-kind music show brings together artistes from different genres and regions to create a modern, unique and authentic African sound.
Popular artistes from Nigeria including Burna Boy, Flavour, Seyi Shay, Chidinma, Phyno, Iyanya and Olamide – together with Waje from last season. Other East African artistes joining Victoria include Kenya’s Fena Gitu, Rabbit and Jay A.
Tanzania’s Joh Makini and Shaa will be representing their country, while neighbouring Uganda will be represented by Navio and Jackie Chandiru, as well as Lillian Mbabazi, who took part in the maiden season of the show.
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