Vinka has had quite a share of bullying about her voice. Many think she sounds a little masculine, with some people even referring to her as Vincent or That Boy Vinka.
And all the many times, she has kept calm about it, but not this time. While at Club Amnesia last week where she was premiering her Red Card Campaign song titled Red Card, Vinka got on stage and before kicking off her performance, she told the crowd that she was a woman and not a man.
“Before I perform this song, I am here to remind you that the voice you are about to hear is not for a man but for a woman, thanks,” Vinka said, sending the crowd into an uproar.
Vinka is one of the Red Card ambassadors, a campaign against drinking and driving.
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