Vector – #A7 (Mixtape)


Man of the moment, Vector Tha Viper has finally released the much-awaited mixtape, the #A7 Project today. The mixtape follows release of singles off it over the past two weeks – as the rapper launched back into the music scene with hot new music fay after day.

“The mixtape, #A7 is a gift to my fans that believed in me and kept the dream alive, even when I had to take a break,” said Vector. “I am exploring and having a blast with it, and fans will see sides of me they haven’t seen before – let’s have fun people!”

The #A7 Project is a track of 16 songs, including the first one released this year, ‘Where is Vector?’ and the bonus track that has everyone excited, ‘Shiga’, featuring Toolz and Waje as vocalists.

The afropop mixtape is produced by, Pheelz , Hcode, Licious, Boljibeats and KidConnect. It also features Ezi Emela and IcebergSlim.

This mixtape is released under a new management, GidiGroove Media.

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Vector – #A7 (Mixtape)

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29 responses to “Vector – #A7 (Mixtape)”

  1. damn VECTOR is so sick, i just have to download this………….VECTOR U NO GO KILL PERSON O……………………

  2. Yo…wtf? did i just hear cele music in the intro of track 3? lmaooo

    Vector u no well o….Is he a celestian ni? We celestians have some dope as$ music tho…especially those thursday nights songs (Ishoru awon woli) Ha!!!!

  3. this Mixtape is definitely moving Vector an edge further, if well promoted. He has once again prove himself as not just a vapor in the music industry but a massive weight that others should recon with.
    #iRepNaija #GoodMusicFanFromNewJersey

  4. this Mixtape is definitely moving Vector an edge further, if well promoted. He has once again prove himself as not just a vapor in the music industry but a massive weight that others should recon with.

  5. Vector should be rapping outside of Nigeria; or better still, do collabos with rappers from other countries. he should put himself out there. if our people don't know how to appreciate something good, i bet folks from other countries will and even beg for more. Vector is bigger than the entire rap industry in Nigeria and should not stay stuckd there. best tracks i've heard from naija the whole year, best mixtape too, if you ask me. If the BAR-RACKS #mixtape was released again i'd bet it will sell…..f*#@!!! this shit!!…..is good!

  6. Na waa o, another quality album for free… we don full finish for quality Naija music. Kai, too many quality mixtapes wey dey disgrace album wey dem dey charge people. Vec, God bless your hustle. This one too gbasi!!!! Oshamo…

  7. Vector is actually overrated. The truth is this mixtape is not on a par with any mixtape/project released by the likes of M.I, Jesse Jagz, Modenine, even Phenom.That's not to say that there are not some good tracks in the mixtape though. What I'm saying in essence is that, having followed the guy's works for years, I can categorically say that he's too inconsistent to be this hyped.

  8. one of the few emcees around naija wey dey giv us quality mixtape ,JUST FOR FREE# Ondu!
    abeg,haterz appreciate..not hate..na free,u fit ask ur kate na! ))))

  9. I disagree with you on that. M.I is the only Nigerian rapper that has been able to deliver a combination of melody and dope lines in his songs and that is what new school rap is all about. I will give you an example. Listen to this track: http://www.naijapals.com/music/Do_I_Move_You_M_I_

    off his illegal music II mixtape and tell me which other rapper that can do the kind of justice he did to that Nina Simone song. Rap music has gone past only lyricism; you've got to infuse enough melody before people can pay attention to you. This is what Modenine and the likes have not been able to achieve. The era of rap where you bob your head to some boring beats is gone,my guy. Listen to King James again and tell me if it is your everyday Nigerian rap song.

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