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VICMASS LUODOLLAR TALKS BEING FAMOUS AND BROKE AND WORKING AS A HOUSEBOY

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Luo rapper Vicmass Luodollar has talked about some of the challenges he faced before fame. In a recent interview, the rapper spoke about how he was broke and living a difficult life yet his songs were playing on TV stations. 

My songs were being played on national TV stations but I was still living in a Sh150 house. I was doing all these things but I was not tensed because I was hustling. At the time, I was still in Kisumu looking dirty, I would do interviews in Canada and do songs with people from Ghana,” Vicmass said. 

Vicmass spoke on life after moving to Nairobi to stay with his relatives before leaving a while later and started working as a houseboy. “I started working as a houseboy for one of the wardens at Langata Women’s Prison.

I explained my situation to her and how I could not go back upcountry and asked her if she could host me as I work for her. She had twins and a last born. I started working for her, I would prepare the kids for school, wash clothes and the house. At the time my song was being played all over but I was really broke,” he added. 

The rapper also opened up on struggles that he experienced as an upcoming artiste, recalling an instance where he went to submit a new song to a local radio station only to find his other song inside a dustbin. “I remember travelling from Emali to submit my song at a radio station and while at the station, I saw a song that I brought a month ago was in the dustbin at the reception. Despite me packaging it well and travelling all the way from Emali,” he added.

Kevin Koech is a Kenyan blogger writing on governance, fraud, politics, social media and celebrity gossip with over three years experience in digital content creation with an incline in editing.

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