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Rapper 21 Savage Has Some Financial Advice
Rapper 21 Savage Has Some Financial Advice
Posted on by HighRoad Staff
Hip hop artist 21 Savage didn’t have a lot of money growing up, but in the past 3 years he has acquired wealth to the tune of reportedly over $3 million. Following his hit single, “Bank Account,” Savage launched a campaign to donate $1,000 to 21 money-strapped kids to teach them the basics of personal finance. He shared his tips in an interview with NBC and offered some free financial advice to broke people, those who are making it and those who will make it big.
"You need to know how to save money, 'cause you gonna' have money"
Hip hop artist 21 Savage didn’t have a lot of money growing up, but in the past 3 years he has acquired wealth to the tune of reportedly over $3 million. Following his hit single, “Bank Account,” Savage launched a campaign to donate $1,000 to 21 money-strapped kids to teach them the basics of personal finance. He shared his tips in an interview with NBC and offered some free financial advice to broke people, those who are making it and those who will make it big.
"You need to know how to save money, 'cause you gonna' have money"
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