From the heart of Jacksonville, Arkansas, Victor Lofland, professionally known as VicFrm501, is more than just a rising artist—he’s a movement. At just 22, Vic has become a beacon for his city, his generation, and anyone who’s ever had to rise from heartbreak and hustle toward hope.

His journey began with tragedy. On July 30, 2019, just seven days after his 17th birthday, Vic lost his brother, Seth Lamar Taylor, to gun violence—an unthinkable moment that would shape his future. Instead of succumbing to the pain, Vic transformed it into passion, using music as a form of therapy and empowerment.
“I had to turn my pain into passion and turn up a notch,” Vic says—and that’s exactly what he’s done.
With a sound that’s raw, reflective, and deeply rooted in real-life experience, Vic speaks truth to power. His music isn’t just for entertainment—it’s a message for the youth, a warning to avoid the mistakes of the streets, and a reminder that resilience always wins.

His authenticity and work ethic have caught the attention of industry giants. Money Man, TEC, AmpWayne, TopTierSoda, CMadd, OTF C3, Noza Jordan, SelfPaidSavage, 1100 Phats, KentheMan, and more have all recognized the rising talent.
A major turning point came in 2024, when Money Man co-signed Vic with a follow on Instagram, giving the young artist explosive exposure not only in Arkansas but around the globe. The support pushed Vic harder than ever, fueling his grind and letting the world know—VicFrm501 is here to stay.
His recent music videos, “I Want You” and “DJ Wagner,” showcase his growing versatility and polished sound. Now, he’s gearing up for “Death Ain’t Easy: The Deluxe,” an album expected to deliver even more depth and passion than the original. Upcoming collaborations with JornaeTheProduct, FTE FatBoy, Amp Curt, and more, prove he’s locked in and connected to the culture.
“The key is to drop a visual every week,” he says—and it’s a strategy that’s keeping him consistent and climbing.
A special shoutout goes to Arkansas legend AmpWayne, who gave Vic encouraging words when he needed them most—fueling his drive and helping him believe in his vision. That guidance continues to light Vic’s path as he builds a lane for himself in the industry.
When asked if he could sign to any label, Vic doesn’t hesitate:
“Black Circle. They always showed love since the start and always check in—makes me feel like my time is coming real soon.”
Could VicFrm501 be the first artist from Arkansas to sign with Money Man’s Black Circle ENT? If his current momentum is any indication, that moment may be closer than we think.
From Jacksonville to the world, VicFrm501 is leading with heart, purpose, and unshakable authenticity. He’s not just creating music—he’s creating change.
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