
KiD V: One to watch in Ireland’s rap scene
Rapper Victor Williams, who records music under the name KiD V, is definitely one to watch in Ireland’s burgeoning rap scene. Currently living in Jobstown, Victor also spent parts of his childhood living in Old Bawn and Springfield and attended St Mark’s Junior School and St Dominic’s National School.
It was during his formative years in Tallaght that Victor developed an interest in break dancing, which led to his passion for rapping and creating music.
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