"Growing up near the garbage room had its advantages" he says, recanting the history of his 10,000 record vinyl collection. "It was the 80's and everyone was moving to CD. So the maintenance man would give my father all of the records everybody threw away. We would come up everyday. It was like the TV  show - Rock" he laughs; "The Musical"

 Victorious attributes  the diversity of his music collection to his family being the only black family in the building, "which I suppose is the reason our apartment was across from the garbage. The music came from all angles. My pops already had the Fela's, the Bob Marley's, The Santana's.  NOW we had the Joan Baez, the Rare Earth's,  the Pat Benatar's."  my pops spun records at parties in Panama so he already had the two turntables and a mic set up so by 12 years old I had my own table on the floor and i would be going in".

 
Through his signature mix series:  Mango Meat (Reggae), Girls Night Out (R&B/Dance)  and Cry Freedom (Funk'Jazz)  he gives his audience the opportunity to be in a Urban State Of Mind winding down to some lover's rock all while staying socially conscious. His music and social action has a nomadic vibe which has taken him all over the United States well as over seas to Europe, Asia, Africa, & South America. "I cant erode the boundaries of music if I cant erode the boundaries of the World"