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The musician celebrating her heritage

Published by: Team GI Youth

Scottish Indian musician Charlotte Emma Aitchison adopted the stage name Charlie XCX and has gone on to become one of the biggest names in the pop music scene. Her music explores experimental and mainstream pop. She is proud of her Indian heritage and roots.

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Published on 03, Mar 2022

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