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Rapping her way to popularity

Published by: Team GI Youth

Naveeni Philip, aka Navz 47, a Tamil-Canadian singer and rapper has been garnering attention since her first song Kaathadi followed by the success of her next Pattasu. The Toronto-based rapper sings in Tamil, and is racking up points on the billboard.

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Published on 19, Feb 2022

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