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Guess what?: Via Vallen finds her career journey as crazily amazing

Via Vallen, one of the biggest names in dangdut today, says she often cannot believe with what she has achieved with her career today

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Sat, January 6, 2018 Published on Jan. 6, 2018 Published on 2018-01-06T00:40:42+07:00

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Guess what?: Via Vallen finds her career journey as crazily amazing

Via Vallen, one of the biggest names in dangdut today, says she often cannot believe with what she has achieved with her career today.

Via said as quoted by tribunnews.com that she began from humble beginnings by starting her career in the dangdut world as a street busker.

She added that she still remembered her first song as a dangdut singer when she was busking from places to places to earn money and that song was called Janda Merana (Struggling Widow).

Via recently performed the song again during an on stage performance and she could not help but cried when she sang it.

“No, I was not sad. I was only remembering what struggles I went through to get to this point in my career,” she said.

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