RENOWNED HIP HOP ARTIST VIKTORY ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM
TO RELEASE JUNE 17, 2016
Billboard charting hip hop artist Viktory announces the release of his highly anticipated
new project Tomorrow Came, slated to release
June 17, 2016 on all digital platforms.
Self-produced and recorded in (Huntsville,
AL), the speaker/author/ordained ministry
and multi-faceted artist packed 10 hard-hitting
tracks that will compel, encourage and empower.
“Tomorrow Came is about resilience, unity and
the undying will to endure,” explains the Stellar
nominated rapper. “Many of us are waiting for
God to ‘do it’, when he’s already sent the tools
required for us to produce results for ourselves.
We look into the future for an outcome that God
has already delivered. My aim is to encourage
and empower everyone to become everything
God intended.”
Known for his ear-catching collaborations, having previously joined forces with Andy Mineo,
Marvin Winans Jr., Byron Cage among others,
he teamed up with Erica Campbell of Grammy
award-winning group Mary Mary for this upcom-
ing release. Additionally, fans will get a taste of
Tomorrow Came through the first single, “Lunch
Tables,” available on iTunes and Amazon starting (April 16th) that addresses the racial and
cultural divide in America.
“ ‘Lunch Tables’ is about the racial and cultural
divide in America,” explains Viktory. “We are a
great country behaving like 7th graders in the
lunchroom. We isolate people with different
ideas, background, and skin color from one
another. The answers to the issues that plague
America today are, ironically, at the ‘Lunch
Table’. Jesus ate with those that disagreed with
him and extended open arms to his enemies.
Real communication, sharing and a drive to truly
understand cultural differences is where change
in our nation will begin. My new album deals
with the subjects and more head on.”
Viktory shot the “Lunch Tables” music video
in Huntsville, AL and worked with director Will
Thomas. The powerful video can be seen on his
YouTube channel.
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