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DJ Snake Brought Out Selena Gomez, Cardi B, & Ozuna For First-Ever Live Performance Of “Taki Taki”


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The first night of Coachella has come and gone, and with it a lot of memorable moments. For those who chose to migrate to the main stage, they witnessed Childish Gambino throw down a set for the ages. For those who stayed at Sahara for Kayzo’s Unleashed show, they probably went back to their homes or tents with bruised necks. For those who decided to witness DJ Snake at the Outdoor Theater, they witnessed the first-ever live performance of “Taki Taki” with Selena Gomez, Cardi B, and Ozuna all on the same stage.

Snake’s roughly 75-minute set contained all of his biggest hits like “Propaganda” and “Turn Down For What” (but no “Get Low”?) and the crowd was absolutely loving the bass in the desert. But, of course, Snake saved the best for last when he welcomed not just Selena Gomez, not just Cardi B, not just Ozuna, but ALL THREE on stage for the first-ever live performance of “Taki Taki.”

It was a banner moment for any set, but one that will definitely mark a highlight for W1 attendees — he likely won’t pull the same surprise next weekend. See some videos of the moment below!

 

Photo via aLIVE Coverage for Life Is Beautiful

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: DJ Snake Brought Out Selena Gomez, Cardi B, & Ozuna For First-Ever Live Performance Of “Taki Taki”

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