Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma recently broke from customary political appearances by taking centre stage for an exciting musical performance rather than a policy speech.?
At a public gathering, the captivating leader displayed his talents by performing a guitar solo from "Iron Maiden."?
The crowd was captivated by this unexpected fusion of heavy metal and governance, which offered a welcome insight into the complex character of the public figure.?
Sangma's unorthodox performance, which featured resonant chords, not only showcased his musical abilities but also provided a distinctive link between politics and the throbbing intensity of?rock music.?
Conrad Sangma, the?chief minister?of Meghalaya, loves to play the electric guitar, as you can probably tell if you follow him on Instagram.?
Sangma posted a new video where he could be heard performing the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden's song "Wasted Years."
Sangma was spotted performing with great zeal at a cafe while the crowd applauded him on stage.
"Another incredible evening. This time, it's Iron Maiden," Sangma captioned a photo.
Star musician Steve Harris founded Iron Maiden in East London in 1975.
Iron Maiden's song "Wasted Years" marks their fourteenth single and, interestingly, the only track off their album Somewhere in Time without synthesisers.
Adrian Smith, who composed and performed the guitar solo, also sang the song.
Sangma shared on December 27, and that's the day this happened.
You can watch the viral video on Instagram.
How Did The Internet React?
In the post's comments section, Sangma received praise from social media users as the video gained thousands of views.
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