Vivian ametoka mbali.

Making it in the music industry has not been an easy thing for the popular Kenyan female artiste.

In the past, Vivian has narrated severally how she has struggled to get to where she is as an influential female artiste.

"Everyone has those moments where you find yourself entangled in wrong circles, wrong friends who introduce you to habits that ruin your life. A couple of years back, I was in the wrong relationships, confused about my purpose, angry at the world, hustling to make ends meet."

She added, "I would have perished and wasted my life were it not for this great Man of God. His name is Pastor Pete Odera , of The Waterbrook Church. He accepted me for whom I am and walked with me, encouraged me and never judged me despite of how messy I was.

Vivian continued, "He never forced me to stop singing love songs. In fact he cheered me on and appreciated my songs especially "Same Girl". Years later I am grateful for this great Man of God and attend Church Service regularly on Sundays."

Vivian shared a cute photo of back when she was broke and ashy.

She added, "Anytime I take a look at this picture it reminds me to be more humble. Why should I really boast. By then things were so tough on me. I hadnt started singing.

I was a mali mali seller. I sold cups, plates, thermos to make ends meet. The piece of watermelon was my lunch that day. Surely never despise humble beginnings. I look at my life and all I can say is God reigns over our lives. Your current situation is not your future. There is always a brighter day ahead."

Now, Vivian has unleashed a contract from back when she was struggling as an artiste only getting paid in food and like Ksh 500 for transport, as a token of appreciation.

Below is one of her throwback contracts and a media plan o get her music played on radio.

Manze, ametoka mbali.

Vivian reminisces:

"Five years ago, I earned 6k and i was the happiest girl. God's strength is great."