Valiant celebrates successful tour

Raheem Bowes better known by his stage name, Valiant says he is thankful for the successful execution of his just concluded ‘Prove Them Wrong’ tour.

The “Kotch e Hat” trendsetter took to social media to extend his gratitude, sharing a celebratory video of himself spraying champagne.

Valiant revealed that continuing the tour was a challenge, especially after Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica,

He shared that after the storm ravaged the island, every part of him wanted to cut the tour short and fly home. But driven by his dedication to country, supporters, and fans he stuck to the task.

The Passenger Princess singer, said the tour was proof that no matter the obstacles, we can rise represent and make our voices heard. In the comments, industry figures Bounty Killer, Cham and Moyan, among others, congratulated Valiant on the milestone.

The Prove Them Wrong Tour – Passenger Princess Edition commenced in Calgary, Canada on October 19 and culminated in Minneapolis, USA on November 30 the tour saw Valiant thrilling audiences in several other North American cities, over twenty nights.

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Raheem Bowes better known by his stage name, Valiant says he is thankful for the successful execution of his just concluded ‘Prove Them Wrong’ tour.

The “Kotch e Hat” trendsetter took to social media to extend his gratitude, sharing a celebratory video of himself spraying champagne.

Valiant revealed that continuing the tour was a challenge, especially after Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica,

He shared that after the storm ravaged the island, every part of him wanted to cut the tour short and fly home. But driven by his dedication to country, supporters, and fans he stuck to the task.

The Passenger Princess singer, said the tour was proof that no matter the obstacles, we can rise represent and make our voices heard. In the comments, industry figures Bounty Killer, Cham and Moyan, among others, congratulated Valiant on the milestone.

The Prove Them Wrong Tour – Passenger Princess Edition commenced in Calgary, Canada on October 19 and culminated in Minneapolis, USA on November 30 the tour saw Valiant thrilling audiences in several other North American cities, over twenty nights.

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Raheem Bowes better known by his stage name, Valiant says he is thankful for the successful execution of his just concluded ‘Prove Them Wrong’ tour.

The “Kotch e Hat” trendsetter took to social media to extend his gratitude, sharing a celebratory video of himself spraying champagne.

Valiant revealed that continuing the tour was a challenge, especially after Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica,

He shared that after the storm ravaged the island, every part of him wanted to cut the tour short and fly home. But driven by his dedication to country, supporters, and fans he stuck to the task.

The Passenger Princess singer, said the tour was proof that no matter the obstacles, we can rise represent and make our voices heard. In the comments, industry figures Bounty Killer, Cham and Moyan, among others, congratulated Valiant on the milestone.

The Prove Them Wrong Tour – Passenger Princess Edition commenced in Calgary, Canada on October 19 and culminated in Minneapolis, USA on November 30 the tour saw Valiant thrilling audiences in several other North American cities, over twenty nights.

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Raheem Bowes better known by his stage name, Valiant says he is thankful for the successful execution of his just concluded ‘Prove Them Wrong’ tour.

The “Kotch e Hat” trendsetter took to social media to extend his gratitude, sharing a celebratory video of himself spraying champagne.

Valiant revealed that continuing the tour was a challenge, especially after Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica,

He shared that after the storm ravaged the island, every part of him wanted to cut the tour short and fly home. But driven by his dedication to country, supporters, and fans he stuck to the task.

The Passenger Princess singer, said the tour was proof that no matter the obstacles, we can rise represent and make our voices heard. In the comments, industry figures Bounty Killer, Cham and Moyan, among others, congratulated Valiant on the milestone.

The Prove Them Wrong Tour – Passenger Princess Edition commenced in Calgary, Canada on October 19 and culminated in Minneapolis, USA on November 30 the tour saw Valiant thrilling audiences in several other North American cities, over twenty nights.

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Raheem Bowes better known by his stage name, Valiant says he is thankful for the successful execution of his just concluded ‘Prove Them Wrong’ tour.

The “Kotch e Hat” trendsetter took to social media to extend his gratitude, sharing a celebratory video of himself spraying champagne.

Valiant revealed that continuing the tour was a challenge, especially after Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica,

He shared that after the storm ravaged the island, every part of him wanted to cut the tour short and fly home. But driven by his dedication to country, supporters, and fans he stuck to the task.

The Passenger Princess singer, said the tour was proof that no matter the obstacles, we can rise represent and make our voices heard. In the comments, industry figures Bounty Killer, Cham and Moyan, among others, congratulated Valiant on the milestone.

The Prove Them Wrong Tour – Passenger Princess Edition commenced in Calgary, Canada on October 19 and culminated in Minneapolis, USA on November 30 the tour saw Valiant thrilling audiences in several other North American cities, over twenty nights.

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Raheem Bowes better known by his stage name, Valiant says he is thankful for the successful execution of his just concluded ‘Prove Them Wrong’ tour.

The “Kotch e Hat” trendsetter took to social media to extend his gratitude, sharing a celebratory video of himself spraying champagne.

Valiant revealed that continuing the tour was a challenge, especially after Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica,

He shared that after the storm ravaged the island, every part of him wanted to cut the tour short and fly home. But driven by his dedication to country, supporters, and fans he stuck to the task.

The Passenger Princess singer, said the tour was proof that no matter the obstacles, we can rise represent and make our voices heard. In the comments, industry figures Bounty Killer, Cham and Moyan, among others, congratulated Valiant on the milestone.

The Prove Them Wrong Tour – Passenger Princess Edition commenced in Calgary, Canada on October 19 and culminated in Minneapolis, USA on November 30 the tour saw Valiant thrilling audiences in several other North American cities, over twenty nights.

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Raheem Bowes better known by his stage name, Valiant says he is thankful for the successful execution of his just concluded ‘Prove Them Wrong’ tour.

The “Kotch e Hat” trendsetter took to social media to extend his gratitude, sharing a celebratory video of himself spraying champagne.

Valiant revealed that continuing the tour was a challenge, especially after Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica,

He shared that after the storm ravaged the island, every part of him wanted to cut the tour short and fly home. But driven by his dedication to country, supporters, and fans he stuck to the task.

The Passenger Princess singer, said the tour was proof that no matter the obstacles, we can rise represent and make our voices heard. In the comments, industry figures Bounty Killer, Cham and Moyan, among others, congratulated Valiant on the milestone.

The Prove Them Wrong Tour – Passenger Princess Edition commenced in Calgary, Canada on October 19 and culminated in Minneapolis, USA on November 30 the tour saw Valiant thrilling audiences in several other North American cities, over twenty nights.

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Raheem Bowes better known by his stage name, Valiant says he is thankful for the successful execution of his just concluded ‘Prove Them Wrong’ tour.

The “Kotch e Hat” trendsetter took to social media to extend his gratitude, sharing a celebratory video of himself spraying champagne.

Valiant revealed that continuing the tour was a challenge, especially after Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica,

He shared that after the storm ravaged the island, every part of him wanted to cut the tour short and fly home. But driven by his dedication to country, supporters, and fans he stuck to the task.

The Passenger Princess singer, said the tour was proof that no matter the obstacles, we can rise represent and make our voices heard. In the comments, industry figures Bounty Killer, Cham and Moyan, among others, congratulated Valiant on the milestone.

The Prove Them Wrong Tour – Passenger Princess Edition commenced in Calgary, Canada on October 19 and culminated in Minneapolis, USA on November 30 the tour saw Valiant thrilling audiences in several other North American cities, over twenty nights.

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Raheem Bowes better known by his stage name, Valiant says he is thankful for the successful execution of his just concluded ‘Prove Them Wrong’ tour.

The “Kotch e Hat” trendsetter took to social media to extend his gratitude, sharing a celebratory video of himself spraying champagne.

Valiant revealed that continuing the tour was a challenge, especially after Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica,

He shared that after the storm ravaged the island, every part of him wanted to cut the tour short and fly home. But driven by his dedication to country, supporters, and fans he stuck to the task.

The Passenger Princess singer, said the tour was proof that no matter the obstacles, we can rise represent and make our voices heard. In the comments, industry figures Bounty Killer, Cham and Moyan, among others, congratulated Valiant on the milestone.

The Prove Them Wrong Tour – Passenger Princess Edition commenced in Calgary, Canada on October 19 and culminated in Minneapolis, USA on November 30 the tour saw Valiant thrilling audiences in several other North American cities, over twenty nights.

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Raheem Bowes better known by his stage name, Valiant says he is thankful for the successful execution of his just concluded ‘Prove Them Wrong’ tour.

The “Kotch e Hat” trendsetter took to social media to extend his gratitude, sharing a celebratory video of himself spraying champagne.

Valiant revealed that continuing the tour was a challenge, especially after Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica,

He shared that after the storm ravaged the island, every part of him wanted to cut the tour short and fly home. But driven by his dedication to country, supporters, and fans he stuck to the task.

The Passenger Princess singer, said the tour was proof that no matter the obstacles, we can rise represent and make our voices heard. In the comments, industry figures Bounty Killer, Cham and Moyan, among others, congratulated Valiant on the milestone.

The Prove Them Wrong Tour – Passenger Princess Edition commenced in Calgary, Canada on October 19 and culminated in Minneapolis, USA on November 30 the tour saw Valiant thrilling audiences in several other North American cities, over twenty nights.

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