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Raja Kumari's Grammy Nod for Kumbh Sounds
9 Dec
Summary
- Raja Kumari received a Grammy nomination for 'Sounds of Kumbha'.
- The album celebrates Indian music and culture, inspired by Mahakumbh Mela.
- Kumari advocates for a dedicated Grammy category for Indian music.

American singer-songwriter Raja Kumari has earned a Grammy nomination for her work on 'Sounds of Kumbha,' a project inspired by the Mahakumbh Mela and supported by the Uttar Pradesh government. This collaboration with producer Siddhant Bhatia features a diverse group of musicians, aiming to capture the essence of the sacred Indian festival and present it to the world.
Kumari, who is nominated in the Best Global Music Album category for the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, highlighted the album's genre fusion and the contributions of Grammy-winning artists. She expressed her pride in 'Sounds of Kumbha' as an expansive representation of Indian culture, countering Western 'exoticization' and emphasizing the project's collaborative spirit.
Looking ahead, Raja Kumari is optimistic about the increasing global recognition of Indian music, noting multiple Indian acts nominated at the recent Grammy awards. She is actively working within the Recording Academy to advocate for a dedicated category for Indian music, drawing parallels with the success of the Latin Grammys.




