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Fejo has worked with Malayalam hip-hop collectives (Street Academics, ThirumaLi). Fura might be a female vocalist (Fura is a rare name; could be Fura Chandran, a playback singer). Their presence hints at a bilingual or multilingual track.

“Ayudhameduda” — a song composed by Jakes Bejoy, sung by Fejo and Fura, with lyrics or arrangement by Ajaey Shravan. Ayudhameduda -Fejo-Jakes Bejoy-Fura-Ajaey Shravan-

His involvement in this collective brings a distinct hip-hop flavor that elevates the music beyond standard film fare. Fejo’s strength lies in his "flow" and his ability to write lyrics that stick. When he collaborates with Jakes Bejoy, the result is often a track that feels like a narrative journey. He isn't just rapping for the sake of rhythm; he is telling stories of struggle, ambition, and the mundane realities of life, packaged in a high-energy delivery. The synergy between Jakes' heavy production and Fejo's sharp delivery creates a dynamic that has become a signature sound for modern Malayalam pop culture. Fejo has worked with Malayalam hip-hop collectives (Street

The collaboration of signifies a broader trend in Indian music: the democratization of sound. Historically, the "Playback Singer" was the star of film music. But in this new era, the "Artist" is the star. The audience now recognizes the producer, the rapper, and the indie vocalist. “Ayudhameduda” — a song composed by Jakes Bejoy,

While Jakes and Fejo handle the rhythm and rhyme, the inclusion of introduces a raw, rock-infused energy that sets this collective apart from typical hip-hop circles.

"Ayudhameduda" (which translates to "Pick up your weapon") is characterized by its "raw energy" and emotive delivery. It serves as a motivational anthem within the film's soundtrack, blending traditional Malayalam cinematic sounds with Western-style rap and hip-hop. The song's intense atmosphere is designed to reflect the protagonist's journey through a world of crime and adversity.