K. S. Chithra, affectionately known as the "Little Nightingale" of South India, is a legendary playback singer and Carnatic musician whose career spans over five decades. With an astonishing repertoire of over 20,000 songs recorded in more than 20 languages, including Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, and even foreign languages like Arabic and French, Chithra's vocal range and versatility are truly unparalleled. Her journey in the music industry began in the 1980s, where she captivated audiences with her uplifting and surprising sound, blending traditional Carnatic music with modern pop influences. Chithra's discography spans various genres, from regional pop to devotional music, making her a beloved figure across South India and beyond. Her illustrious career has earned her numerous accolades, including the prestigious Padma Bhushan award, and she continues to enchant audiences with her melodious voice and enchanting performances.