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Singer and rapper Vector Tha Viper has revealed the profound impact his music has had on listeners, sharing a story about how it helped someone struggling with depression.
On a recent episode of ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast, Vector recounted how his hit track, Early Momo, featuring Goodgirl LA, once reached a patient at a psychiatric home and offered them relief from depression.
He highlighted that the true measure of a song’s success extends beyond chart rankings, emphasizing the importance of music in connecting with people during tough times.
“I can tell when people are struggling because certain records come up on streams. Like the record with Seyi Vibez, ‘Mercy.’ When it pops up, you will know that people have started overthinking. And that is what music should really be. It should be spread across in such a way that whatever people are going through, they find the music to fit that purpose,” Vector said.
He added, “Now, how do you say that is not successful because that’s not the chart? I released Early Momo, and I got a message from a psychiatric home that said it helped somebody who was depressed… That’s a successful moment in somebody else’s life that I didn’t even intend to. So, success has different definitions.”
Vector’s reflections underscore his belief that music’s impact on emotional wellbeing can be as meaningful as its commercial achievements.
Watch him speak below…
"I released Early Momo and I got a message from a psychiatric home that said it helped somebody that was depressed."
— @𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆 (@OneJoblessBoy) September 16, 2025
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