VV$ Ken is one of the industry’s hidden talents that’s been steadily rising up. Formally known as Kendior Francois, he grew up in west Orlando and reps it proudly. He’s no newbie to the rap game. He has been rapping for years, doing shows and spending countless hours in the studio. It’s all starting to pay off. Last year Ken signed to artist Tory Lanez label, One Umbrella. On instagram Tory Lanez praised Ken stating, “I GIVE HIM 3 MONTHS BEFORE THEY CALL HIM THE GOAT BEST IN SOUTH PERIOD in my eyes” as well as co-directed and starred in his video “392”. VV$ Ken’s sound and energy will have you bumping your head in no time. With the support of numerous major artists, and a refreshing sound, there’s really no telling what VV$ Ken will do next. In the meantime, give a listen and watch his new video for “Thorough” below.

Instagram: @vvs_ken

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Jake Crates, Music journalist and industry consultant focused on talent discovery, artist development, and cultural storytelling.

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