Artist VSV has released three-track project, weaving themes of resilience, introspection, and defiance through songs like “Good Life,” “Broken Memories,” and “Outlaw Anthem.”

In an exclusive interview, VSV opens up about the vision behind the release and the messages embedded in each track. 

The project serves as a response to adversity, framed through what VSV describes as “moonlit eyes” a perspective focused on growth and dreaming beyond present struggles.

Each track contributes to a broader narrative of navigating life’s challenges without losing one’s spirit, offering listeners a journey through sound and emotion. 

“Broken Memories,” already embraced for its moving music video, delves into personal battles with past demons.

VSV emphasised on collaboration and clear communication with the director to ensure the visuals mirrored the song’s depth and vulnerability. 

Musically, the project shifts gracefully between genres—from the reflective tones of “Broken Memories” to the bold rebellion of “Outlaw Anthem.”

VSV approaches this diversity as a reflection of humanity itself, stating: “Humanity arrives in all shades. My aim is to reflect the entire scope of its being.” 

“Outlaw Anthem” stands out as a declaration against societal norms, championing a life led by love and art.

For VSV, rebellion means choosing hope even in darkness—a recurring energy that connects all his work. 

Looking ahead, he remains open to collaboration and live performances, viewing his art as an “application to serve people.” With a focus on genuine connection and shared love, he continues to create music that lights a path through even the toughest times. 

Published Date: 2025-09-17 08:59:52
Author: Boniface Mithika
Source: TNX Africa
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