New Delhi, 21st October 2025: At just 22, Razzy (Radhika Mishra) is emerging as one of India’s dynamic young artists- a singer, performer and producer. She represents a new generation redefining what it means to be an Indian performer in today’s global soundscape.
Trained in both Hindustani Classical and Western vocals, Razzy studied under her father Pt. Ritesh Mishra and her grandfathers, Padma Bhushan Pt. Rajan & Pt. Sajan Mishra. Her grounding in the Guru-Shishya Parampara has shaped a voice that balances precision, emotion and depth, qualities she now brings into her contemporary soundscapes.
Watch ‘Dangerous Woman’ here:
Her latest project, Voice of Legacy, is a four-part cover series that reimagines iconic global artists- from Celine Dion and Al Jarreau to Ariana Grande – through her own artistic lens. Each performance carries a distinct identity with unique visual direction, styling, and emotion. The series is produced by Ritbhavi Productions and directed by Maan Boruah, blending live-show energy with the polish of music cinema.

“Voice of Legacy is my way of honouring the voices that shaped music history while discovering my own within them,” says Razzy. “I wanted to treat every song not just as a cover, but as a story told through voice, dance, visuals, and emotion.”
Watch ‘I Surrender’ here:
In an era where short-form content dominates, Razzy’s work bridges classical grounding with Gen Z creativity. Whether behind the mic, turntables or production desk, she represents a new generation of Indian artists unafraid to blend genres, cultures, and eras into something uniquely their own.

