Spoorthi Yadagiri

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

Career
At the age of three, Spoorthi would compose songs and write lyrics. She sang a song for the "Raja Rani" television serial and was paid ₹250. 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. She then went on to sing for Puri Jagannadh's Loafer (2015) and Ism (2016). She sang the title song of Kick 2 (2015) called "Kukkurukuru", which was an item song. She wrote the lyrics and sang the female version of the Telugu song "Pillaa Raa" from RX 100 (2018). Spoorthi sang the folk song "Dan Dana Dan". After the song's success, she sang more than eighty folk songs. She became famous for the song "Undipova" from Savaari (2020). She has since sung in seventy films.

Personal life
She hails from Ramakrishnapuram, Telangana. She studied at Trinity College London. 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. She writes and raps English songs and uploads them to her YouTube channel.

Awards and nomination

 * Telugu Book of Records Achiever - Youngest Playback Singer
 * Won - Best Upcoming Female Singer - Gama Awards (Dubai) for "Kukkurukuru" from Kick 2
 * Won - Little Crazy Star of the Year 2015 award for "Kukkurukuru" from Kick 2
 * 2021 - Nominated, SIIMA Award for Best Female Playback Singer for "Undipova" from Savaari