Before Singing Success, Raisa Never Did This Unhygienic Work
JAKARTA - Raisa is known as a successful solo singer today. Who would have thought that before being successful, Raisa had worked far from artistic activities, not even hygienic.
This fact was revealed during a conversation with Armand Maulana. Raisa turned out to have worked in a grocery shop.
Raisa's motive for working was not to earn money because of economic difficulties. Raisa said she was happy to help the shop owner named Aunt Doni. The reason, he likes to play with flour and rice in the stall.
"Take care of the stall, weigh the flour. It's really fun to know, isn't it," Raisa said, quoted from Armand Maulana's YouTube channel, Thursday, December 9.
"It's like we can hold a lot of flour, a lot of rice goes into our hands, it's really fun. It's not hygienic, especially now, but it was really fun at that time," he said.
Raisa's trading spirit also rose after watching the soap opera Family Cemara. Because the mother in the soap opera was selling opaque, she asked her mother to sell opaque around.
"When I was in elementary school, I was really addicted to the Cemara Family. I really forced my mother to sell opaque. 'Mom, I really want to sell opaque,'" Raisa said.
"But opaque is a food that is a very cypress family, right. I was forced to cook it, I wanted to sell opaque. In the end, my mother didn't give me opaque, but I sold grilled rice," Raisa added while crying remembering her childhood.
"I don't know what this cry is, but it's really funny. Because I don't know what opaque is, it turns out to be crackers. In the end, my mother wasn't allowed to sell opaque but selling grilled rice around the complex. Because I wanted to sell around like the Cemara Family," added Raisa.