At a recent tech conference held in Los Angeles, a bizarre performance caught the attention of many in the industry. During Canva Create, a conference hosted by the company behind the design and editing app, a singer and backup dancers performed a hip-hop routine praising the virtues of Canva. The performance took an unexpected turn when another singer, portraying a hypothetical chief information officer, challenged the first singer on Canva’s capabilities in a jazz-style song.

The video of this unusual performance went viral on social media, with many users commenting on the unique and entertaining nature of the routine. Some users compared the performance to the musical “Hamilton” for its use of slant-rhymes and rap battles to convey a message.

Canva, a design tool company, has been making headlines recently for its rapid growth and success in the tech industry. Early investors and employees made a significant profit on a recent share sale, valuing the startup at $26 billion. This success has led to speculation about the company going public in the future, although an official IPO date has not been announced. The company’s strong financial performance and interest from investors indicate a bright future for Canva.