Students from senior school also had a treat in store for them; Muskaan organised a virtual session with the rapper Feyago. The musician was able to connect with his audience instantaneously, owing to his charm, swagger, groovy music and candid interaction. Feyago is one of the pioneers of Indian hip-hop, having performed at many major festivals across the subcontinent, including NH7 Weekender and the Ziro Festival. He has also won the title of Best Hip Hop Act at the Vh1 Sound Nation Awards in 2014. He is the creator of the Anthem For The Northeast, Logical Guy and other songs, garnering over eight million views on YouTube. His story has even inspired some aspects of the movie Gully Boy. No wonder then that the young audience was hooked to the session! “My real name is Vikramjit Sen, and I grew up in Darjeeling,” revealed Feyago to the students. “My career took a 180-degree turn when I went to study marketing in England. I was highly influenced by music production, and soon started turning my poems into music. Even though I studied in a boarding school in Darjeeling, I never lost touch with Kolkata, as my parents still live there. As a Bengali, I use folk music, especially baul music, in my rap so that I can keep in touch with my roots.” Feyago performed for the students and asked them to join him in the chorus. They gave Feyago random words to create songs out of, and the musician happily obliged. The thoroughly enjoyable session came to an end with Feyago interacting with the students about anime, creating music with the help of apps and a whole host of other subjects.