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King Saha Advises Upcoming Artistes How To Become Successful

Singer King Saha real name Semanda Mansour has advised upcoming artists on how to become successful. He said being talented doesn’t guarantee Someone’s success when it comes to the music industry. It needs more than just talent.

Saha has been in the music industry for about 10 years and has managed to keep on top of his game. According to him, it hasn’t been easy to be where he is when he started with nothing. He said he sometimes doesn’t think he is the person that people look up to.

The singer said he knew he was talented but the talent wasn’t enough. He had to make friends with people in the industry. Those are the friends that have helped him to get where he is. He advised upcoming artists to try by all means and make friends.

The talented singer also advised upcoming musicians to be patient and believe in themselves. He said being successful doesn’t come in just one day. One has to work hard and it takes so much time to be at the place where he is.

“I like upcoming artistes, they are so talented but I have to advise them that talent is not enough for one to be successful. It takes more than that, it needs hard work and making friends that will help one get where they want to be,” he said.

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