
Shillong, February 7, 2026- Raja Kumari brought explosive energy and unapologetic hip-hop swagger to Polo Grounds tonight as she headlined Hunterhood Royal Enfield’s street culture festival presented in collaboration with Spotify RAP 91. Performing in a city celebrated for its deep-rooted live music culture, the rapper delivered a high-voltage set that transformed the venue into a pulsating celebration of street sound and movement.
She hit the stage with pure fire, and moved seamlessly through a power-packed lineup featuring crowd favourites like “Karma,” “NRI,” “Mute,” and the anthemic “City Slums.” Tracks such as “The Don,” “Born to Win,” and “Made in India” amplified the night’s momentum, with the audience chanting back every lyrics. Reflecting on the performance, Raja Kumari said, “Shillong has one of the strongest live music energies in the country. Tonight felt electric like the entire crowd was part of the performance.”
Her Shillong showcase reaffirmed Raja Kumari’s place as one of the most influential voices shaping Indian hip-hop today. With fierce lyricism, stage dominance, and cultural pride woven into every beat, she delivered a performance that was as much a statement as it was a celebration.


