Saweetie Tearfully Reflects on Pre-Fame Struggles and Journey to Stardom
Saweetie Gets Emotional Reflecting on Pre-Fame Struggles
Saweetie, the Bay Area native turned rap sensation, may be living the high life now, but her journey to stardom was filled with hardships that still bring tears to her eyes when she looks back on them.
During a recent interview on Power 106’s Brown Bag Mornings to promote her new single “NANi,” Saweetie opened up about her past struggles, revealing that she was once homeless and couch surfing, too proud to ask for help from friends and family.
“I remember I was too proud to tell my friends and my family that I had nowhere to stay and I was literally couch surfing,” she said, tears welling up in her eyes. “But it was cool because people always wanted to be around, so I didn’t have to worry about having a place to stay, but my homegirls knew what was going on.”
Despite her difficult circumstances, Saweetie never lost sight of her dreams. Her breakout single “ICY GRL” in 2017 catapulted her to fame, and the rest, as they say, is history.
In her latest music video for “NANi,” Saweetie can be seen living her best life poolside, surrounded by friends and showcasing her signature style. The video is a celebration of her success and a reminder of how far she has come.
While Saweetie has not yet announced a full project, fans can expect more music and videos from the talented rapper in the near future. Her resilience and determination serve as an inspiration to aspiring artists everywhere, proving that with hard work and perseverance, anything is possible.