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Viktoh
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Viktoh, whose birth name is Victor Ailenbuade, is a prominent Nigerian singer, songwriter, rapper and dancer. In 2014, viktoh was introduced to famous Nigerian rapper Olamide, by DJ Enimoney and was immediately signed to YBNL Nation. With his good looks and immense talent, Olamide took him in and featured him in some of his hit singles. Viktoh's career gained recognition shortly after the release of his hit single "Skiibii Dat". He has released several hit singles and collaborated with renowned artists.
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