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Portland Rapper, Karma Rivera’s Latest Single “Can’t Trust” Describes Recent Personal Events and the Prevailing Political Climate in Portland

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
October 9, 2020
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Portland Rapper, Karma Rivera’s Latest Single “Can’t Trust” Describes Recent Personal Events and the Prevailing Political Climate in Portland
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Karma Rivera, a Portland, Oregon based rapper has come up with her new single titled, “Can’t Trust” on different music platforms. The single, released on October 2nd, describes the recent personal events that she has experienced and the current political climate in Portland. “Can’t Trust” is a follow up of her last single titled “FALLOUT, that got released in August.

The hip-hop and rap artist has introduced a new face of hip-hop music through her new song, “Can’t Trust”. Karma Rivera had entered a Twitter/Instagram dispute with a personally known Portland artist. Although the dispute did more benefit than damage for her, it left her with many new experiences that changed her thinking about life and people.

The dispute situation made her realize new things about life and it taught her the way to proceed as an artist to the next level. In “Can’t Trust” song, she expresses that one should not trust any person no matter how gentle and nice he presents himself in front of others. It includes her experiences from her fight with another Portland artist.

Karma Rivera is a Chicago-born and Portland-based hip-hop artist who has released many singles and given exceptional live-performances. In the single, “Can’t Trust”, the artist has used edgy lyrics and the music composition takes the hip-hop world to a new level.

Recently, Karma Rivera sang the high energy song “Can’t Trust” at a Black Life Matter protest organized near the Hawthorne Bridge by SNACK BLOCK, a non-profit organization. Her work in the hip-hop single, “Can’t Trust”, shows the exceptional artistic ability that Karma Rivera possesses.

Rivera says that she uses her music to offer her support to the local organizers and activists. And the artist also expresses her personal feelings through her music. Listen to the song and know more about the artist by clicking the link mentioned below.

Website – https://www.karmarivera.com/

Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/karmarivera

Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/album/5t5rbaVAtXG91aoQTLtEuo

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