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The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of Coachella 2025
Yo Gabba Gabba!, Benson Boone flips, and free Erewhon shots.
Three 6 Mafia threw a little bit of Memphis twang on the desert, breezing through a 6-song set of their most iconic songs and features, including “Slob on My Knob” and “Weak Azz Bitch.” But when the music was cut at the end of “Stay Fly” for the audience to sing back the chorus, it was painfully silent. Then, when the spotlight was on his band, they gave a typically energetic set, inviting fans to guest on “Know Your Enemy” and “Good Riddance,” before adding modern politics to the lyrics to “Jesus of Suburbia”: “Runnin’ away from pain like the kids from Palestine / Tales from another broken home.” — D.R. There were songs about bugs, broccoli, and not biting your friends; audience participation games; and Flavor Flav delivering the “beat of the day.” It was all capped off by the final number, “Rainbow Connection,” featuring “Weird Al” Yankovic, Paul Williams, and Portugal.
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