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Sara Artist is a British Asian singer born and bred in

Glasgow. She started her music mission back in 2012

and since then, she has shot forward in the industry.

Her new single ‘Lights Go Out’, is set to be released in theforthcoming months of 2013. The song featuresa rapby another up and coming rapper, ‘Raxster’. Sara first met Raxstar in Manchesteras a fan, at one of his concerts. Raxster’s manager heard Sara singing and things went on from there.

From a young age, Sara has been drawn to the arts, and in particular, musical arts. She co-stared in a recent school show, ‘Little Shop of Horrors’, where she played ‘Crystal’, one of the voices in a singing trio.

In October 2012, Sara performed at The Scottish Asian Beauty Awardsin Glasgow, the event was created to acknowledge the best beauticians in Glasgow and award them with special prizes. Sara sang her new single live for the first time ever.Sara has also performed at different events in hotels, including, The Hilton, The Radisson Hotel and The Crowne Plaza.

Sara recently became the official ambassador of the charity, ‘Believe in Angels’. The charity aims to provide hope for people who are less fortunate than others. Sara is very excited and honoured to be a part of the charity.

In a recent interview on Facebook, I asked Sara a couple of questions:

Q: ‘’Where or who do you get your inspiration from?”

A: “I get my inspiration from a number of people! Firstly, the people I work with; Raxstar, Bilal and 789 Crew, because they are fellow artists and we have the same management. I aspire to be as successful as them and they drive me to do better! I really look up to artists who started out really young and carried their career on to adulthood, for example Beyonce, she is so diverse and also went into acting, These are the people I can relate to because they have the same goals and ideals.”

Q: “What made you want to become a singer?”

A: “Singing and acting has always been second nature to me! I think I was as young as 3 when I would sing.I had a strong voice even at a very young age. I done a solo performance in a nursery nativity play and I had the part of Mary, since then I have just always performed. I didn’t need training because singing comes naturally to me and I enjoy performing so it all came together quite nicely.”

Q: “Do you wish to do this as a career in the future?”

A: “Yes! That’s the aim.I do this for fun, I enjoy it, but I am incredibly serious about developing this into a career. That’s why as well as management, I am given artist development by Khalid Khan. I grow as an artist and improve with each new venture. Acting and singing is what I always want to do!”