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I Don’t Want A Music Legacy – Mudra Tells Fans

Singer and song writer Mudra D Viral has told his fans that he is not in the music industry to build a legacy. The singer said he just wants to have a good time with his people and survive comfortably.

Mudra started his career as a song writer. He used to write for Karole Kasita but the payment wasn’t that good yet the songs became hits. He decided to sing his own songs, something that has perfectly worked out for him.

However, there are some musicians who criticize his music saying it has no meaning. Artistes like Kapa Cat said they don’t understand his music.

She added that if there isn’t any trending word, then he has no music. According to Kapa Cat, Mudra’s music can’t survive for so long. It only hits and a few months it is not heard anywhere else.

Mudra responded saying his goal is not to be in the music industry for such a long time. The singer said he is not singing to be written in the book of legends. His focus is to live happily with his people that enjoy his songs.

“I don’t want a music legacy. I just want to survive and live good with my people,” Mudra D Viral said.

It should be noted that another singer Alien Skin also said he is not in the music industry for so long. He is just singing for his people and not to be a legend.

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