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LOS ANGELES - eMusicWire -- There is a version of Sumi X that made perfect sense to everyone around her. She was a 30 Under 30 honoree and built a federal consulting firm from a dorm room idea into a $20 million enterprise with 200 employees. The daughter of Indian immigrants who watched her parents construct their American Dream brick by brick and then went out and built one entirely on her own terms.
Sumi Krishnan grew up in a Pittsburgh household where ambition was the native language. Her father ran steel mills. Her mother worked real estate. Neither of them had a roadmap when they arrived in America. Sumi was nineteen when she launched K4 Solutions, a consulting firm that served the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State. Inc. magazine put her on their 30 Under 30 list and Washingtonian named her one of their "Women to Watch."
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She was building the kind of life the American Dream was supposed to deliver. And music was waiting for her the entire time.
It had been there since she was eight years old watching her sister in marching band and feeling something shift. She learned trumpet in high school and won the Jazz at Lincoln Center accolade, sharing the stage with Wynton Marsalis. She sang jazz through college. And then she set it down and started building. K4 Solutions grew into something formidable. The awards and media recognition came. And underneath all of it, the music was asking to be let back in. Eventually, she stopped saying no.
Walking away meant trading certainty for something she couldn't fully map out. She arrived in LA with a new ambition, walked into recording studios, and in 2023 released her debut single "Electric Baby." The business world was baffled. Sumi X was not.
Since then, she has moved with the same precision she brought to boardrooms. Her music has earned attention from the music press and she also hosts Asian PaCivics, a television series from The Slants Foundation spotlighting independent Asian American artists.
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Her sound draws from a wide constellation - Billie Eilish, Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat. But what she is building sits in its own lane, alt-pop with the emotional intelligence of someone who has already lived several lives.
That depth comes through most powerfully on "American Dream," her new single and the first release from her forthcoming debut EP American Tarot. As the daughter of immigrants who staked everything on this country's promise, Sumi X brings a personal weight to a song about what happens when that promise breaks.
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Sumi Krishnan grew up in a Pittsburgh household where ambition was the native language. Her father ran steel mills. Her mother worked real estate. Neither of them had a roadmap when they arrived in America. Sumi was nineteen when she launched K4 Solutions, a consulting firm that served the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State. Inc. magazine put her on their 30 Under 30 list and Washingtonian named her one of their "Women to Watch."
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She was building the kind of life the American Dream was supposed to deliver. And music was waiting for her the entire time.
It had been there since she was eight years old watching her sister in marching band and feeling something shift. She learned trumpet in high school and won the Jazz at Lincoln Center accolade, sharing the stage with Wynton Marsalis. She sang jazz through college. And then she set it down and started building. K4 Solutions grew into something formidable. The awards and media recognition came. And underneath all of it, the music was asking to be let back in. Eventually, she stopped saying no.
Walking away meant trading certainty for something she couldn't fully map out. She arrived in LA with a new ambition, walked into recording studios, and in 2023 released her debut single "Electric Baby." The business world was baffled. Sumi X was not.
Since then, she has moved with the same precision she brought to boardrooms. Her music has earned attention from the music press and she also hosts Asian PaCivics, a television series from The Slants Foundation spotlighting independent Asian American artists.
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Her sound draws from a wide constellation - Billie Eilish, Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat. But what she is building sits in its own lane, alt-pop with the emotional intelligence of someone who has already lived several lives.
That depth comes through most powerfully on "American Dream," her new single and the first release from her forthcoming debut EP American Tarot. As the daughter of immigrants who staked everything on this country's promise, Sumi X brings a personal weight to a song about what happens when that promise breaks.
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https://www.xosumix.com/
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