Coachella 2017 #Day2
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DJ Snake bringing out Lauryn Hill
DJ Snake made the biggest splash at Ultra Music Festival by bringing out Future, and the Parisian DJ/producer made sure to rise to the Coachella occasion for his Saturday night set on the Outdoor Stage. Snake was not only joined by Migos to perform their viral Hot 100 chart-topper “Bad and Boujee,” he unveiled a surprise performance from Lauryn Hill. Hill performed both Fugees (“Ready or Not”) and solo (“Lost Ones”), but it was her chills-inducing rendition of “Killing Me Softly” that crowned the performance. Snake later took to social media to proclaim that his "dreams became reality" in that "legendary moment."
DJ Snake made the biggest splash at Ultra Music Festival by bringing out Future, and the Parisian DJ/producer made sure to rise to the Coachella occasion for his Saturday night set on the Outdoor Stage. Snake was not only joined by Migos to perform their viral Hot 100 chart-topper “Bad and Boujee,” he unveiled a surprise performance from Lauryn Hill. Hill performed both Fugees (“Ready or Not”) and solo (“Lost Ones”), but it was her chills-inducing rendition of “Killing Me Softly” that crowned the performance. Snake later took to social media to proclaim that his "dreams became reality" in that "legendary moment."
Lorde covering snippet of Kanye West's
"Runaway"
With her
sophomore studio effort Melodrama sure to be a summer staple when it drops in
June, Lorde has been firing off gems like "Green Light," plus
her latest Coachella premieres "Homemade Dynamite"
and the album's title track. But perhaps even better than her hazy performance
in Indio, Calif. was her side commentary. Before launching into another newbie
titled "Liability" (which she performed recently on NBC's Saturday Night Live),
the New Zealand singer-songwriter explained, "It's a song about, f--king,
just feeling like you're a pain, a tax on everyone at one point another
which I feel all the time." She noted how the song reminded her of the
lines from West's My
Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy cut
"Runaway," before singing "Let's have a toast for
the douchebags, let's have a toast for the assholes, let's have a toast
for the scumbags."
Marshmello drum battling
with Travis Barker
From Drake and Pharrell to Migos the
hip-hop world definitely provided the biggest and most thrilling surprise
guests of the weekend (even including The Weeknd). But that doesn't discredit
what the DJs on the bill brought for this year's Coachella: Gryffin bringing
out Daya, DJ Snake having Lauryn Hill, Dillon Francis with
G-Eazy. Marshmello added to the famous guests Sunday night (April 16)
by having Blink-182's Travis Barker take the drums during his set, eventually
challenging him to a drum battle which was easily one of the most unexpected
yet awesome parts of the weekend -- even though Barker handily prevailed.
Marshmello wasn't done there -- the masked artist also brought out
A$AP Ferg, Black Youngsta, YouTube star Lele Pons, who co-starred in the music video for "Summer," and guitarist Andrew
Watt to debut a new song.
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