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No More Drama: Azealia Banks Electrifies at Coachella
Flanked by two backup dancers & a live band, the rapper proved her true musicianship during a 45-minute afternoon set.
Azealia Banks delivered a career-boosting, drama-free set during her afternoon slot at Coachella on Friday (April 10). The Harlem rapper, who's become known more for her online spats and controversy-stirring comments than her music, gave what could be her most electrifying performance to date
Keeping banter to an altogether minimum, the 23-year-old fire-starter stuck to what she does best: delivering an eclectic, thought-provoking showcase of cuts from her debut LP, Broke With Expensive Taste, and 1991 EP. Dressed in a flowing white crop top with denim shorts and heels, she riveted the crowd in Indio, Calif., which swelled as her near-45-minute set sustained its peak and hit few lows.
Flanked by two backup dancers and a live band, Banks kickstarted the show with "Idle Delilah," running through album cuts and fan faves. "Coachella, make some mothaf---in' noise!" she said, pausing to address the audience at the main stage. "I'm so happy to be back."
https://www.billboard.com/articles/...502/azealia-banks-coachella-day-1-performance
Flanked by two backup dancers & a live band, the rapper proved her true musicianship during a 45-minute afternoon set.
Azealia Banks delivered a career-boosting, drama-free set during her afternoon slot at Coachella on Friday (April 10). The Harlem rapper, who's become known more for her online spats and controversy-stirring comments than her music, gave what could be her most electrifying performance to date
Keeping banter to an altogether minimum, the 23-year-old fire-starter stuck to what she does best: delivering an eclectic, thought-provoking showcase of cuts from her debut LP, Broke With Expensive Taste, and 1991 EP. Dressed in a flowing white crop top with denim shorts and heels, she riveted the crowd in Indio, Calif., which swelled as her near-45-minute set sustained its peak and hit few lows.
Flanked by two backup dancers and a live band, Banks kickstarted the show with "Idle Delilah," running through album cuts and fan faves. "Coachella, make some mothaf---in' noise!" she said, pausing to address the audience at the main stage. "I'm so happy to be back."
https://www.billboard.com/articles/...502/azealia-banks-coachella-day-1-performance










