Rimi Basu, an Indian-American pop singer, represents a unique and
versatile addition to the music industry. An ex-medical school student who
dropped out of her prestigious program and defied Indian-American societal
expectations to run away to India and become a musician, she has since completed
two music albums and toured around the world, performing and creating music.
Trained in Indian classical music and dance from a young age, as well as an
accomplished belly dancer, her unique selling proposition is the combination of
both music and dance in her live performances.
While in India, she trained with renowned musicians and pundits of Indian music,
including Ajoy Chakrobarty in Kolkata, India at his school, Srutinandan.
However, her love affair with Indian music started from a young age, as she was
trained in Indian classical music and dance and had a deep affinity for the
Indian arts and entertainment. The daughter of Indian Immigrants-turned
Washington bureaucrats from Calcutta (Kolkata, as it is known in their
homeland), she grew up negotiating multiple selves: One who attended an Indian
Language School that her father founded in Washington DC and actively learned
Indian classical music and dance, and another, who avidly listened to hip hop,
RnB, and American pop with her Black, Asian, Latin, and White peers.
These influences culminate in her music, which reflects her own multi-faceted
upbringing and identity. Basu produced two albums in India, The Unveiling (2006)
and Crossing Over (2009), which received acclaim and a high demand for
performances in India.
Her hit song and music video "Maahiya" topped Indian
music charts in the Indian pop category and received Bestseller status.
Thereafter, she performed across India, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the United
States at various venues large and small for appreciative audiences.
Rimi has now found herself back in the United States to propagate her unique
brand of Indian fusion through forming a world music and dance collective called
Kriya. Her goal has been and will continue to be increasing appreciation for
Indian music and culture through unique and experimental fusion with Western
styles.
Rimi is well-equipped to be the USA's first Bollywood pop diva. A
talented and dynamic singer and dancer of various styles, ranging from Indian
classical to RnB and pop, her unique brand of cultural fusion engages and
intrigues a broad range of listeners. Her trademark style of blending Indian and
belly dance with vocals in her performances has kept audiences in awe worldwide.
She is also quite possibly one of the most adventurous Indian-Americans raised
in the USA.
You can find out more about Rimi Basu on her website.
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Crossing Over
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The Unveiling
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