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Indian-American rapper-songwriter Raja Kumari has come out with a new single “N.R.I.“, and says the song stems from the duality of being from two different cultures.

Recently, Raja became the first female rapper to be signed with the label Mass Appeal India. “N.R.I.” is her first track off Mass Appeal India. “N.R.I.

Rapper Raja Kumari: “In America, I Was Asked To Leave My Culture; In India, I Didn’t Belong To My Culture”

“This single stems from the duality of being from two different cultures, while being told you don’t quite belong in either of them. N.R.I. stands for non-resident of India, and is used as a derogatory term for ‘not really Indian’ for people born outside of India, in the diaspora,” Raja said.

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“In America, I was asked to leave behind my culture and assimilate, and in India, I was told I didn’t belong to my culture because I wasn’t born here. I decided to re-claim this term and make it my own. My upcoming EP The Bridge, is about symbolising bridging the east and the west, the ancient and the modern, and connecting us from the old world to the new,” she added.