Raja Kumari, an Indian-American artist, combines classical Indian music with hip-hop in Los Angeles. |
She started her music career as a songwriter back in 2013. |
Trained in Indian classical dance forms like Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Odissi, she has a diverse background. |
Performing as Indian Princess, she gained recognition as a skilled freestyle artist. |
Collaborations with prominent artists like Gwen Stefani, Iggy Azalea, and Fall Out Boy showcase her versatility. |
She received the BMI Pop Awards in 2016 for co-writing 'Centuries' with Fall Out Boy. |
With a Grammy nomination for 'The New Classic' in February 2015, her talent shone through. |
Not only an artist, but she also uses her dance performances for philanthropic causes. |
Recognized with the Kohinoor Award by the Tamil Nadu Governor for excellence in the Classical Arts, she has made significant contributions. |
Inspired by A.R Rahman, a renowned Indian singer and composer, she continued to evolve. |
Known for her unique style 'BollyHood,' she serves as a role model for the Asian-American community. |