Kashmiri female rapper Anum Nasim is fast becoming a sensation in the Valley
Budgam: Rap singers have won hearts across India for several years now and the music genre is equally popular in Jammu and Kashmir where a young girl Anum Nasim is fast emerging as a singing sensation.
By using the stage name of “Annie”, she has been rapping since she was seven-year-old.
Although initially, she took up rap as a profession, later after learning the basics of rap formally, rap-singing became a passion for Anum and now many of her songs have been released so far, reports ANI.
Last year, Anum Nasir uploaded the first video on her YouTube channel called ‘last ride’, which she made in memory of a friend who died in a motorcycle accident. Anum’s effort was greatly appreciated. Since then, Anum has released several rap songs, the news agency reported.
Hailing from Budgam, she is currently pursuing her graduation.
Anum, who hails from the central Budgam district, is pursuing her graduation. She makes good use of her time by making new videos on different topics along with her studies.
She is currently working on her new track.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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