Shillong | February 7, 2026
Rapper and global music star Raja Kumari delivered a fiery headline performance at Hunterhood, Royal Enfield’s street culture festival, presented in collaboration with Spotify RAP 91. Held at the iconic Polo Grounds, an area known for its strong live music legacy, the night marked a defining moment for Indian hip-hop in Shillong.
Polo Grounds Transforms into a Hip-Hop Arena
As soon as Raja Kumari stepped onto the stage, the energy soared. Almost instantly, Polo Grounds transformed into a vibrant hip-hop arena, blending street culture, sound, and movement. Moreover, her commanding presence set the tone, drawing an immediate and powerful response from the crowd.
A Power-Packed Setlist Keeps the Momentum High
Throughout the night, Raja Kumari moved seamlessly through fan favourites such as “Karma,” “NRI,” “Mute,” and the crowd-pleasing “City Slums.” Each track landed with precision and impact. Meanwhile, songs like “The Don,” “Born to Win,” and “Made in India” pushed the energy even higher. As a result, the audience sang along to every lyric, turning the performance into a shared celebration.
A Special and Unbreakable Bond with Shillong
Reflecting on the night, Raja Kumari spoke about Shillong’s unique musical spirit. She described the city as one of India’s strongest hubs for live music. More importantly, she noted that the audience felt like an extension of the performance itself, making the experience truly unforgettable.
Strengthening Her Hip-Hop Legacy
Once again, the Shillong showcase underlined Raja Kumari’s influence on Indian hip-hop. Her sharp lyricism, deep cultural pride, and undeniable stage dominance stood out throughout the set. Ultimately, the performance became more than just a concert—it evolved into a bold statement of identity, confidence, and artistic power.