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Rapper Santana Karma Reveals His Biggest Achievement In Music

City rapper-turned-lawyer Santana Karma has revealed his biggest achievement in the music industry. He said in the beginning, he joined purposely to become a celebrity and also make money but after growing up, he realized he had achieved more than he thought.

Santana has been in the industry for more than 10 years. For the past five years, he hasn’t been consistent in releasing music. His focus has been on education and attaining his degree.

According to the singer, he doesn’t regret anything in the music industry. He said he became a celebrity and made so much money to keep his life moving.

However, the most important thing he got was friends that are still so close to him. He said that if he hadn’t become an artist, he doesn’t think he would get friends like the ones he got.

“While joining the music industry, all I wanted was to become a celebrity and make a lot of money. But as I matured, I realized that it is more than that. I have so many friends in the industry that I still look up to now. If I hadn’t joined the industry I would have never met them,”

Santana also advised young musicians to be respectful to people they meet knowing that they are the ones that will help them with time.

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