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Viktur Sunday Shares the Story Behind His Artistry in New Statement: Why I Became a Music Producer

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UK-based, Nigerian-born independent music producer, songwriter, composer, and keyboard virtuoso Viktur Sunday, also known as Victor Sunday, today shares a personal statement detailing the creative philosophy and journey that led him to music production.
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In an ever-evolving contemporary music landscape, Viktur Sunday has distinguished himself by breaking the mold with finesse and depth. His work carves out a unique niche where R&B, Jazz, Neo Soul, African rhythms, and Lo-fi textures intertwine to create a rich and vibrant sonic tapestry that resonates with listeners around the globe.
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Viktur Sunday’s path has been one of relentless exploration and innovation. For him, compositions are more than music — they are invitations to a sonic adventure where the lines between genres blur and listeners are transported into a world where sound and emotion coexist in perfect harmony.
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Each of his creations reflects a deep emotional journey. From the introspective “Goodbye. Hello!” to the uplifting “New Beginning,” his catalogue captures the essence of farewells and fresh starts, joy and love, hope and peace. These works underscore his belief that music should move people, tell stories, and mark moments in life with authenticity.
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About Viktur Sunday:
Viktur Sunday, also known as Victor Sunday, is a UK-based, Nigerian-born independent music producer, songwriter, composer, and keyboardist. His sound fuses R&B, Jazz, Neo Soul, African rhythms, and Lo-fi textures, creating immersive compositions that bridge genres and cultures. His recent releases include “Goodbye. Hello!” and “New Beginning.”
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