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Guess what?: Gita Gutawa lives in two different worlds

Singer Gita Gutawa says that she feels like she is living in two worlds as she is now busy with her studies at Birmingham University in the United Kingdom

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Tue, February 26, 2013 Published on Feb. 26, 2013 Published on 2013-02-26T12:39:08+07:00

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S

inger Gita Gutawa says that she feels like she is living in two worlds as she is now busy with her studies at Birmingham University in the United Kingdom.

“I feel like I have two different worlds. When I am in the UK, I focus only on my studies, but when I’m
back home, I can sing, do photo shoots and hang out with my friends and family,” she said as quoted by kompas.com.

In her spare time, Gita likes to write songs and do some musical experimentation for her new album.
“I hope I can finish the album this year,” she said.

Together with her father, Erwin Gutawa, she is also learning to become a producer for a television show seeking young talented musicians.

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