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Victoria Kimani
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Victoria Kimani is a Kenyan singer-songwriter, and actress. Born in Los Angeles to a musical family, she began singing at the age of 9 and joined a church choir at 16. She caught the attention of Chocolate City artist Ice Prince with a remix of his hit song "Oleku," leading to her signing as the first female artist to the label in 2012. She's released multiple mixtapes, albums, and collaborations with popular African artists. Kimani has also been involved in advocacy for women's empowerment.
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