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Born | Kolkata, India | December 28, 1983
Occupation | Music journalist and author |
Nationality | American |
Subject | Hip-Hop |
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Sowmya Krishnamurthy (born December 28, 1983) is an American music journalist, pop culture expert, and author. She has contributed to Time, Rolling Stone, XXL, Complex, Billboard, Playboy, NPR, and several other outlets. Sowmya is the critically-acclaimed author of Fashion Killa: How Hip-Hop Revolutionized High Fashion (Gallery Books/Simon & Schuster).[1]
Krishnamurthy began her career as an intern at CNN and Bad Boy Records and was in William Morris Endeavor's agent training program.[2] In 2012, she starred on MTV's Hip-Hop POV roundtable show with Charlamagne Tha God and Amanda Seales. Sowmya has appeared on television as a pop culture expert on MSNBC, BBC, and CNN.[3] In 2021, she launched The Lookout by SoundCloud on SiriusXM that spotlighted emerging and breaking hip-hop artists.[4]
In 2023, Krishnamurthy authored Fashion Killa: How Hip-Hop Revolutionized High Fashion which featured endorsements from Dapper Dan, Slick Rick, and Raekwon. This is the first anthology on hip-hop fashion.[5][6]
The book highlights hip-hop's "fraught" relationship with high fashion and draws from cultural commentaries, archival reporting, and oral histories to delve into the cultural impact of artists like Sean "Diddy" Combs, Lil' Kim, and Cardi B.[7][8][9] Krishnamurthy has called Lil' Kim the most "underrated" contributor to fashion.[10][11]
The New York Times listed Fashion Killa as one of the most stylish books of 2023.[12]
Krishnamurthy grew up in Kalamazoo, Michigan and graduated from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.[13] She is of Indian American descent and lives in New York City.[14] In October 2023, she and rapper Drake became involved in a public back and forth after she said she outgrew his album For All the Dogs on The Breakfast Club.[15][16]
ELLE has called Krishnamurthy one of the women authors "redefining" the hip-hop books canon.[17]
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