Speaking on a recent TV podcast, the “King Kong” crooner revealed that his collaboration with Goodgirl LA, Early Momo, once helped a patient at a psychiatric home come out of depression.


According to Vector, true musical success goes beyond topping charts and should be measured by the positive effect it has on listeners’ lives.


“I released Early Momo and I got a message from a psychiatric home that said it helped somebody that was depressed. That’s a successful moment in somebody else’s life that I didn’t even intend to,” he said.

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The rapper also explained that he often notices patterns in how people engage with his music, especially during difficult times. He cited his record with Seyi Vibez, Mercy, noting that whenever it gains streaming traction, it usually signals that many listeners are in deep thought or overthinking.


“Music should be spread across in such a way that whatever people are going through, they find the right record to fit that purpose,” Vector added.