In a recent interview with Cool FM, Lagos, Seyi Vibez revealed that his family encouraged him to leave home and start working to support himself and his family when he was just 15.
He said, “I left home when I was 15. Things were difficult in the ghetto, so I had to make way for myself.
“Even my own family freed me. They said, ‘Go, don’t die here. It’s better you go away and hustle for yourself’.”
Seyi Vibez became well-known after releasing his hit single “Chance (Na Ham)” in 2022, and he won the Best Street-Hop Artiste award at the 16th Headies Awards in 2023.
KanyiDaily recalls that Seyi Vibez recently bought a new Lamborghini Urus worth over N400 million.
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