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From Karachi to mansion in Las Vegas, Bohemia talks about his success

News Desk

Jan 31

Renowned rapper Bohemia recently appeared on a podcast with Zain Ul Abideen, where he shared his incredible journey and the impact of rap music on his life.

 

During the conversation, Bohemia shared how rap music changed his life, saying, "I sell my rap music. You know what it can do?" He went on to describe his struggles, sharing that he was born in Karachi, raised in Peshawar, and later moved to California, where he became homeless at just 15 years old.

 

"No school, no home—only rap music, paper, and pen," he stated, highlighting how music became his only hope during those difficult times.

 

Bohemia then spoke about his rise to success, proudly sharing his achievements."Now I own my mansion on top of a hill, bro. I have the latest Cadillac that drives by itself. I live in Las Vegas, and I shop at Blizzi, where the cheapest thing is $2,000, and a T-shirt costs $1,000," he said.

 

The rapper also revealed his experiences with high-profile fashion brands, saying, "They invited me on a runway right next to Kim Kardashian and Lil Wayne. They chauffeured me, gave me a car for the day, and took me to dinner. The owner of Balenciaga and designer Dana Bela came to meet me. No desi guy has ever been invited to any runway that I know of. That's what rap music can do."

 

Bohemia’s words reflect his belief in the power of rap music and its ability to transform lives, proving that passion and perseverance can lead to extraordinary success.

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