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Rapper Raja Kumari becomes first Indian origin musician to win AMA award
Rapper Raja Kumari becomes first Indian origin musician to win AMA award

The Hindu

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Rapper Raja Kumari becomes first Indian origin musician to win AMA award

Indian origin singer-songwriter and rapper Raja Kumari wins an American Music Award (AMA) on Tuesday. She was nominated for 'Arcane League of Legends: Season 2' at the 51st AMA held in Los Angeles on Monday night. In an interview to PTI earlier, Kumari had said she was the first Indian origin musician to be nominated for an AMA. 'Renegade (We Never Run)' from 'Arcane League of Legends', a collaboration between Kumari, UK hip-hop artist Stefflon Don and Dominican-Brazilian artist Jarina de Marco, was nominated under the Favourite Soundtrack category. Kumari told PTI that the song was really special for her. 'Stefflon (Don) and I kind of share the Sidhu (Moose Wala) connection. She has a song with Sidhu, too. And when I was meeting Sidhu during the time that we were collaborating, he had played me the song. So, I've always had this soft spot in my heart for her because we both kind of share this gentle giant,' Kumari told PTI. She said she was approached for the song because the character in the film is Indian. 'They (Arcane team) had heard about me as being representative of our culture and being able to make aggressive music as a woman,' added Kumari. She said she never really expected the song to become such a big hit. ALSO READ:Finding calm in chaos with Raja Kumari 'The song actually went top 10 in the world on the 'Viral 50' charts on Spotify. It was something that kind of came out of nowhere. I just did a song for a film. I didn't have many expectations for it. It ended up really impacting people,' said Kumari. The AMA nomination, added the rapper, came at a time when she was beginning to believe that perhaps one has to focus on one genre to make it big. 'And I've always been a global artist, so an AMA award is a great reminder that there's still much more work for me to do, and still much more for me to impact and grow,' she added.

Rapper Raja Kumari is first Indian origin musician to win AMA award
Rapper Raja Kumari is first Indian origin musician to win AMA award

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Rapper Raja Kumari is first Indian origin musician to win AMA award

Bengaluru: Indian origin singesongwriter and rapper Raja Kumari wins an American Music Award (AMA) on Tuesday. She was nominated for 'Arcane League of Legends: Season 2' at the 51st AMA held in Los Angeles on Monday night. In an interview to PTI earlier, Kumari had said she was the first Indian origin musician to be nominated for an AMA. 'Renegade (We Never Run)' from 'Arcane League of Legends', a collaboration between Kumari, UK hip-hop artist Stefflon Don and Dominican-Brazilian artist Jarina de Marco, was nominated under the Favourite Soundtrack category. Kumari told PTI that the song was really special for her. 'Stefflon (Don) and I kind of share the Sidhu (Moose Wala) connection. She has a song with Sidhu, too. And when I was meeting Sidhu during the time that we were collaborating, he had played me the song. So, I've always had this soft spot in my heart for her because we both kind of share this gentle giant,' Kumari told PTI. She said she was approached for the song because the character in the film is Indian. 'They (Arcane team) had heard about me as being representative of our culture and being able to make aggressive music as a woman,' added Kumari. She said she never really expected the song to become such a big hit. 'The song actually went top 10 in the world on the 'Viral 50' charts on Spotify. It was something that kind of came out of nowhere. I just did a song for a film. I didn't have many expectations for it. It ended up really impacting people,' said Kumari. The AMA nomination, added the rapper, came at a time when she was beginning to believe that perhaps one has to focus on one genre to make it big. 'And I've always been a global artist, so an AMA award is a great reminder that there's still much more work for me to do, and still much more for me to impact and grow,' she added.

Rapper Raja Kumari becomes first Indian origin musician to win AMA award
Rapper Raja Kumari becomes first Indian origin musician to win AMA award

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Rapper Raja Kumari becomes first Indian origin musician to win AMA award

Indian origin singer-songwriter and rapper Raja Kumari wins an American Music Award (AMA) on Tuesday. She was nominated for 'Arcane League of Legends: Season 2' at the 51st AMA held in Los Angeles on Monday night. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In an interview to PTI earlier, Kumari had said she was the first Indian origin musician to be nominated for an AMA. 'Renegade (We Never Run)' from 'Arcane League of Legends', a collaboration between Kumari, UK hip-hop artist Stefflon Don and Dominican-Brazilian artist Jarina de Marco, was nominated under the Favourite Soundtrack category. Kumari told PTI that the song was really special for her. "Stefflon (Don) and I kind of share the Sidhu (Moose Wala) connection. She has a song with Sidhu, too. And when I was meeting Sidhu during the time that we were collaborating, he had played me the song. So, I've always had this soft spot in my heart for her because we both kind of share this gentle giant," Kumari told PTI. She said she was approached for the song because the character in the film is Indian. "They (Arcane team) had heard about me as being representative of our culture and being able to make aggressive music as a woman," added Kumari. She said she never really expected the song to become such a big hit. "The song actually went top 10 in the world on the 'Viral 50' charts on Spotify. It was something that kind of came out of nowhere. I just did a song for a film. I didn't have many expectations for it. It ended up really impacting people," said Kumari. The AMA nomination, added the rapper, came at a time when she was beginning to believe that perhaps one has to focus on one genre to make it big. "And I've always been a global artist, so an AMA award is a great reminder that there's still much more work for me to do, and still much more for me to impact and grow," she added.

Rapper Raja Kumari becomes first Indian origin musician to win American Music Award
Rapper Raja Kumari becomes first Indian origin musician to win American Music Award

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Rapper Raja Kumari becomes first Indian origin musician to win American Music Award

Indian origin singer-songwriter and rapper Raja Kumari wins an American Music Award (AMA) on Tuesday. She was nominated for Arcane League of Legends: Season 2 at the 51st AMA held in Los Angeles on Monday night. (Also read: Angry Raja Kumari slams decision denying Patiala necklace to Diljit Dosanjh for Met Gala: 'It's performative inclusion') In an interview to PTI earlier, Raja had said she was the first Indian origin musician to be nominated for an AMA. Renegade (We Never Run) from Arcane League of Legends, a collaboration between Kumari, UK hip-hop artist Stefflon Don and Dominican-Brazilian artist Jarina de Marco, was nominated under the Favourite Soundtrack category. Raja told PTI that the song was really special for her. 'Stefflon (Don) and I kind of share the Sidhu (Moose Wala) connection. She has a song with Sidhu, too. And when I was meeting Sidhu during the time that we were collaborating, he had played me the song. So, I've always had this soft spot in my heart for her because we both kind of share this gentle giant,' Raja told PTI. She said she was approached for the song because the character in the film is Indian. 'They (Arcane team) had heard about me as being representative of our culture and being able to make aggressive music as a woman,' added Raja. She said she never really expected the song to become such a big hit. 'The song actually went top 10 in the world on the 'Viral 50' charts on Spotify. It was something that kind of came out of nowhere. I just did a song for a film. I didn't have many expectations for it. It ended up really impacting people,' said Raja. The AMA nomination, added the rapper, came at a time when she was beginning to believe that perhaps one has to focus on one genre to make it big. 'And I've always been a global artist, so an AMA award is a great reminder that there's still much more work for me to do, and still much more for me to impact and grow,' she added.

Janet Jackson to be honored at American Music Awards
Janet Jackson to be honored at American Music Awards

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Janet Jackson to be honored at American Music Awards

No, her first name ain't baby, it's Janet, and soon she'll be honored as an icon. Later this month, Janet Jackson is set to receive the Icon Award at the 2025 American Music Awards. The 11-time American Music Award winner will also take to the stage for her first television performance since 2018. 'Celebrating 50 years in the music industry, Jackson is still making an impact including the recent viral craze on social media of her Billboard 100 high-energy dance track 'Someone To Call My Lover' that catapulted the song back on the Billboard charts, nearly 24 years after its original release, reaching #3 on the R&B Digital Songs chart and achieving a 1,400% gain in year-to-date U.S. on-demand streams for the hit according to Luminate,' a press release explained. ''Someone to Call My Lover' originally debuted at #3 and was the second single from her chart-topping, seventh studio album, 'All For You.'' Jackson's honor comes as she's kicking off another installment of her Las Vegas residency, Janet Jackson: Las Vegas, which returns to the Resorts World Theatre stage on May 21 for a six-show run through May 31. The 2025 American Music Awards will air live from the Fontainebleau Las Vegas on Memorial Day, May 26 at 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT on the CBS Television Network, and stream on Paramount+ in the U.S. The 51st annual awards show will be hosted by Jennifer Lopez. Decades ago, Lopez and the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer worked together when the 'Love Don't Cost a Thing' singer was a backup dancer for the global phenomenon. Fans can vote for all award categories at and the AMAs Instagram profile. Voting closes May 15, at 11:59:59 p.m. PT. Collaboration of the year and social song of the year will remain open for online voting through the first 30 minutes of the AMAs broadcast. Tickets to the star-studded show are available now on Ticketmaster. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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