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      How Anjulie went $2.5 million in debt, then took back control of her career | CBC.ca Loaded

      How Anjulie went $2.5 million in debt, then took back control of her career

      29 days ago
      Duration 0:59

      How Anjulie went $2.5 million in debt, then took back control of her career

      • 29 days ago
      • Music
      • Duration 0:59

      Anjulie broke into the music industry over 15 years ago, then walked away. After going $2.5 million in debt, having viral songs stolen from her, and more, Anjulie is taking back control of her career and finding success in new ways.

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