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I want to venture out into music education for kids. As a child, I was discouraged by a lack of money, and now I want to use my platform to give back to kids without resources.
Khalid
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What this quote means

Khalid expresses a desire to support music education for underprivileged children, inspired by his own experiences.

In this quote, Khalid reveals his intention to leverage his success in the music industry to provide opportunities for children who lack access to music education due to financial constraints. His personal experience of being discouraged as a child by the absence of resources motivates him to give back and ensure that other young individuals can explore their musical talents without the barriers he faced.

Themes

MusicEducationChildrenResourcesGiving Back

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Example use cases

In a speech at the charity event, Khalid shared, 'I want to venture out into music education for kids.'

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