Siddhartha Khosla
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Siddhartha Khosla is a 6 time Emmy-nominated film and television composer, singer/songwriter, and producer of the critically acclaimed band, Goldspot.
Khosla received 3 Primetime Emmy nominations in 2022 for "Outstanding Music Composition for a Series" and "Outstanding Main Title Theme" for "Only Murders in the Building," and "Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics" for his original song and #1 iTunes single "The Forever Now" (shared with Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith). Additional Emmy nominations include 2021 and 2019 for "Outstanding Music Composition For a Series" and in 2020 for "Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics" for his original song "Memorized" (shared with Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith) for his work on NBC's Golden Globe and Emmy-winning drama series, This Is Us. Khosla has the distinction of being the first South Asian person to be nominated in the Primetime Emmy score and song categories.
After playing in a hugely powerful montage to end the episode, "Memorized" skyrocketed to the #1 spot on the Billboard soundtrack song charts and #13 overall. Khosla also co-composed the hit song, "We Can Always Come Back To This" for the show, which ranked #12 overall, and #1 in the Billboard Blues charts for four consecutive weeks. His original songs "Memorized", "Invisible Ink" and "We Can Always Come Back To This" earned Guild of Music Supervisors Award nominations for "Best Song/Recording for Television."
Khosla's television and film credits include the critically acclaimed Hulu limited series, Looking for Alaska; Marvel's Runaways on Hulu; the 2019 Netflix hip-hop drama feature Beats, the award-winning indie drama feature, The Sounding, from director Catherine Eaton starring Frankie Faison and Teddy Sears which won 17 awards including Festival Grand Prizes from several festivals including Woodstock, Bend, Istanbul, Napa, and Cinequest; and the comedy feature film, Fat Camp. Additionally, Khosla composed an original song for the musical film Basmati Blues, starring Academy Award-winner Brie Larson and Golden Globe Award-winner Donald Sutherland.
In November 2013, Khosla was invited as the musical guest for First Lady Michelle Obama's Diwali celebration at the White House, where he delivered an emotional performance of several of his original songs.
He has also been performing his music from This Is Us for audiences worldwide. In 2019, he performed in Los Angeles at the Ford Theatre and at the MOSMA Festival in Málaga, Spain.
Khosla received 3 Primetime Emmy nominations in 2022 for "Outstanding Music Composition for a Series" and "Outstanding Main Title Theme" for "Only Murders in the Building," and "Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics" for his original song and #1 iTunes single "The Forever Now" (shared with Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith). Additional Emmy nominations include 2021 and 2019 for "Outstanding Music Composition For a Series" and in 2020 for "Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics" for his original song "Memorized" (shared with Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith) for his work on NBC's Golden Globe and Emmy-winning drama series, This Is Us. Khosla has the distinction of being the first South Asian person to be nominated in the Primetime Emmy score and song categories.
After playing in a hugely powerful montage to end the episode, "Memorized" skyrocketed to the #1 spot on the Billboard soundtrack song charts and #13 overall. Khosla also co-composed the hit song, "We Can Always Come Back To This" for the show, which ranked #12 overall, and #1 in the Billboard Blues charts for four consecutive weeks. His original songs "Memorized", "Invisible Ink" and "We Can Always Come Back To This" earned Guild of Music Supervisors Award nominations for "Best Song/Recording for Television."
Khosla's television and film credits include the critically acclaimed Hulu limited series, Looking for Alaska; Marvel's Runaways on Hulu; the 2019 Netflix hip-hop drama feature Beats, the award-winning indie drama feature, The Sounding, from director Catherine Eaton starring Frankie Faison and Teddy Sears which won 17 awards including Festival Grand Prizes from several festivals including Woodstock, Bend, Istanbul, Napa, and Cinequest; and the comedy feature film, Fat Camp. Additionally, Khosla composed an original song for the musical film Basmati Blues, starring Academy Award-winner Brie Larson and Golden Globe Award-winner Donald Sutherland.
In November 2013, Khosla was invited as the musical guest for First Lady Michelle Obama's Diwali celebration at the White House, where he delivered an emotional performance of several of his original songs.
He has also been performing his music from This Is Us for audiences worldwide. In 2019, he performed in Los Angeles at the Ford Theatre and at the MOSMA Festival in Málaga, Spain.