Svetha Yallapragada Rao, known professionally as Raja Kumari, is an Indian-American rapper, songwriter, and singer from Claremont, California. Kumari is popular for collaborating with popular musicians like Gwen Stefani, Iggy Azalea, Fifth Harmony, Knife Party, Fall Out Boy, and many others. She is also notable for winning the 2016 BMI Pop Awards as a songwriter, being nominated for a Grammy Award in February 2015, and hosting Bobby Friction on the BBC Asian Network show on July 5, 2016.
Kumari is an emerging talent in the music industry who seems to have a bright future. His music reflects his strong passion for his work. Furthermore, he is also equally working on Indian hip hop and mainstream music. Many people, especially young people and rap lovers, are fans of his music. Furthermore, her fashion sense is also a reason why people show interest in her.
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Raja Kumari: early life, education and family
Kumari was born on January 11, 1986 in Claremont, California, United States. She has a bachelor’s degree in religious studies, specializing in religions in South Asia. She also was an Indian classical dancer in her childhood that she started dancing at the age of seven. Kumari had discovered hip hop through the Fugees album ‘The Score’ while she was in fifth grade. She was a popular freestyle MC at the age of 14, known as “Princess of India” (IP) or “Raja Kumari”. Speaking of her parents, there is no information available about them.
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Raja Kumari: career and achievements
Kumari performed background vocals on many notable songs, including Fall Out Boy’s double platinum single “Centuries”, “Change Your Life” feat. TI, Vicetone “Don’t You Run”, Lindsey Stirling’s Brave Enough and Baz Luhrmann’s “Set Me Free”, the Netflix original show The Get Down about the conception of Hip Hop. In addition, she also co-wrote songs. Additionally, she recently released her solo debut single “Mute” featuring Elvis Brown and produced on Epic Records by Jules Wolfson. It debuted on the Paper Magazine website.
In May 2016, Kumari was honored for co-writing the song “Centuries” with Fall Out Boy at the 2016 BMI Pop Awards. She was also influenced by Indian songwriter and producer AR Rahman. In 2018, she co-wrote and recorded in association with Divine the album titled ‘Roots’ and ‘City Slums’. She acted as a judge in an Inadian movie ‘Gully Boy’ which was a cameo.
Raja Kumari: personal life and boyfriend
The 34-year-old rapper is currently single and totally focused on her music career. She believes that she has a long way to go and there is much to learn. Also, there is no information about her dating history either.
Additionally, the rapper contributes to many philanthropic activities through her performances, including the development of a hospital in Bangalore and a meditation hall for the Vegesna Foundation in South India, a school for children with physical disabilities. As a result, the Foundation for Indian Philosophy and Culture (Indian Foundation) recognized Kumari as a benefactor, and the Governor of Tamil Nadu awarded him the Kohinoor Award for Excellence in Classical Arts.
Raja Kumari: Net Worth and Social Media
the rapper’s total net worth is $1 million. Her main source of income is her career as a singer, songwriter and rapper. Similarly, talking about her availability on social media, she is available on Instagram by username therajakumari and on Twitter as TheRajaKumari .
