Latin superstar Karol G honored Latin icon, Selena, during her debut performance at Coachella 2022 on Sunday (April 17), a day after what would have been the 51st birthday for the late “Queen of Cumbia.”
The Colombian singer sang with surprise guests Tiesto and Becky G during her hour-long set on day three of Coachella on Sunday. She also honored Latin music greats who had never performed at Coachella by changing into a jumpsuit inspired by the colors of the Colombian flag and performing a medley of Selena’s “Como La Flor,” Ricky Martin’s “María,” Los Del Río’s “Macarena,” Celia Cruz’s “La Vida Es un Carnaval,” Daddy Yankee’s “Gasolina,” Shakira’s “Hips Don’t Lie,” Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” and J Balvin’s “Mi Gente.”
“Tonight I feel so happy and so proud to represent my country and my Latina community around the world,” Karol G said.
Karol G sang “Bichota,” “El Makinon,” “Mi Cama” and “Ahora Me Llama,” then had Dutch DJ and producer Tiesto join her for “Don’t Be Shy” and Becky G jumped on stage to duet on “MAMIII.”
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