Spoorthi Yadagiri

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Spoorthi Yadagiri
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Spoorthi receiving award for her Kukuru song in Kick 2
Born25 March 2000 [1]
Other namesSpoorthi Jithender [2]
OccupationPlayback singer
Years active2011–present
Parent(s)Jithender [2]
Chaitanya [2]
Relatives Jai Srinivas (uncle) [3]

Spoorthi Yadagiri (also known as Spoorthi Jitender) is an Indian playback singer who works primarily in Telugu-language films.

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Career

At the age of three, Spoorthi would compose songs and write lyrics. [2] She sang a song for the "Raja Rani" television serial and was paid ₹250. [3] She made her film debut as a playback singer at the age of eleven with the film Yamaho Yama (2012) when she was eleven years old. [2] She then went on to sing for Puri Jagannadh's Loafer (2015) and Ism (2016). [2] She sang the title song of Kick 2 (2015) called "Kukkurukuru", which was an item song. [2] [4] [3] She wrote the lyrics and sang the female version of the Telugu song "Pillaa Raa" from RX 100 (2018). [3] Spoorthi sang the folk song "Dan Dana Dan". [3] After the song's success, she sang more than eighty folk songs. [3] She became famous for the song "Undipova" from Savaari (2020). [5] [6] [7] She has since sung in seventy films. [2]

Personal life

She hails from Ramakrishnapuram, Telangana. [5] She studied at Trinity College London. [3] As of November 2021, she is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in distance education at Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University Delhi and has taught twenty-five children music since the lockdown. [3] She writes and raps English songs and uploads them to her YouTube channel. [3]

Discography

YearSongFilmComposerCo-singers
2012"Talkiesu Talkiesu" Yamaho Yama Bhole Shavali
2015"Mazare Mazare"Okkaditho ModalaindiBhole Shavali
"Nokkey Dochey" Loafer Sunil Kashyap
"Kukkurukuru" Kick 2 Thaman S
"Appadam Appadam"Sitara Gantadi Krishna, Ram Paidisetty
"Chocolate Thinipisthanu"Mee KosamBhole Shavali
2016"Jyothi Lakshmi"Nuvvu Evaro Nenu EvaroRamana Saake
"Cup Of Coffee Ok Na"Chal Chal GurramVengi
"Bhoom Shakalaka"Banthi Poola JanakiBhole Shavali
"O Mama Ekkadunnav"Marala Telupana Priya Shekar Chandra
"Podaade Poda Poda Ism Anup Rubens
2017Bachche Kachche SachcheBachche Kachche SachcheRavishankar, Bhole Shavali
"Killer Verappan"AccidentVijay Balaji
"Sunny Leon"LacchiSuresh Yuvan
"Sinnodu Peddodu"Sarovaram Sunil Kashyap
"Naughty Naughty"127B (Dakhini)Seshu K. M. R.
2018"Aggi Rajukundi Balle"Desa DhimmariSubhash Anand
"Undipothara" (Female version) Husharu Radhan
2019"Uppu Karam"Seenu VenuRavi Mulakalapalli
"Chalaaki Challa Challa"BulletSubhash Anand
"Mashallah"Krishna Rao SupermarketBhole Shavali
"Waka Waka Waka"SpecialN. V. S. Manyam
"Naa Kannulu Vethike"Pranam Khareedu Vandemataram Srinivas
"Mathuga Mathuga"PlanningBl Prasad
"Murari Murari" Vajra Kavachadhara Govinda Vijay Bulganin
"Undipova" Savaari Shekar Chandra
2020"Thantrika"Nili NilimisaloduNaga Vamshi
"Daaham Theranantunnadi" [8] BlockedPradeep Chandra
"Guppedu Gundellona"VidyarthiVijay Bulganin
2021"Kathi Khatarnak Figurey Nenu"Veyyi Shubhamulu Kalugu NeekuGynani Singh
"Superhitte"ChitrapatamBandaru Danaiah Kavi
"Manalo Mata"CherasaalaShankar Thamiri
"Scenu Scenu Siruguddhi"Battala Ramaswamy BiopikkuRam Narayan
"Dhammu"AmmayiRavi Shanker, DSR
2022"Skin Tone Milk"Kothala Rayudu Sunil Kashyap
"I Miss You"Case 30Abu
"Chorkiyare" Chor Bazaar Suresh Bobbili
"Kumbhamela" [9] ManninchavaJohn Bhushan
"Ninna Daddy Nange"Oh My Love (Kannada)Charan Arjun
2023"Bapu Bomma" Bhari Taraganam Sukku Yazin Nizar

Female versions and Independent Songs

SongAlbumChannel
"Pilloda" (Female version) RX 100 Mango Music
"Yegire Yegire"Madhanam Aditya Music
"Oke Oka Lokam" Sashi Aditya Music
"Yaen Ennai Pirindhaai" (Tamil) Aditya Varma Aditya Music
"Anandamo" Sindhooram Aditya Music
"Zari Zari" [10] Nivriti Vibes
"Sitharangi"Sunny Austin & Chinna Swamy
"Nerajana"Sunny Austin & Chinna Swamy
"Love Mashup 2019"Mango Music
"Nachadamma" (female version) Geetha Govindam Aditya Music
"Oo Maasi"Gaali (Web series)Madhura Audio
"Kisko Pata Hein"Cab Stories (Web series)Mango Music
"Badmash DJ"Badmash Gallaki Bumper Offer Promotional songAditya Music
"Go Back 2020" - English rap versionMittapalli Studio
"Yogila" [5] Matla Music
"Oh Cheli"Baloo Spicy
"Sinukulata" [5] sytv
"Dan Dana Dan" [5] sytv
"Yadavunnavo Yennela Bava" [3] Siri Muvva Music
"Ungarala Juttoda" [3] RK Music
"Gunde Jallumannade Bava" [3] V Music
"Tiktok Tik"Raja RaniStar Maa - TV serial

Awards and nomination

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