Indian rapper Hanumankind took the Coachella stage by storm with a memorable performance that expertly combined hard-hitting bars and the booming beats of Kerala’s ancient Chenda Melam. The set immediately went viral, and fans from all over the world were left speechless and beaming with pride.
The rapper, whose lyrical agility and confident stage presence are already well established, took his performance to another level by inviting percussionists with chendas—the traditional South Indian drum. The throbbing beats provided a cultural richness that was not common on such a worldwide platform, gaining him recognition from the desi community and the hip-hop world.
Social media blew up with snippets of the performance, and most hailed it as a “cultural reset” and a moment to be proud of, representing Indian music on the global stage. The fusion of contemporary rap and local soundscapes rendered the set explosive and refreshing.
Hanumankind’s Coachella debut wasn’t a performance—it was a declaration. A testament of origins, rhythm, and unbridled talent, testifying to the fact that Indian hip-hop has officially transcended borders.