Doja Cat leads powerful cast of women commanding Coachella day three
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Doja Cat leads powerful cast of women commanding Coachella day three

Doja Cat ended Sunday's Coachella festivities with a sensational performance in a mud wrestling pit, solidifying her reputation as one of the music industry's top entertainers.

The Californian artist's unconventional and seductive performance was the highlight of the day, capping off a weekend filled with powerful sets by female artists who commanded the stage at the renowned desert festival.

Rising star Renee Rapp, known for her role in the film remake of "Mean Girls" and the Broadway adaptation, delighted fans by bringing Ke$ha onstage at Coachella's Outdoor Theatre. Rapp praised Ke$ha as "the hottest person in the world" before they performed a rendition of Ke$ha's hit song "Tick Tock."

Grammy-winning artist Victoria Monet, known for her work with Ariana Grande, delivered an impressive set at the Mojave Tent, accompanied by dynamic dancers. She also used the platform to advocate for ending genocide, following Tyler, The Creator's performance wearing pins of the Palestinian and Congolese flags.

Jhene Aiko enchanted the audience with her soulful vocals on a stage adorned with crystals, creating a serene atmosphere. Bebe Rexha energized the crowd with her club-pop hits, expressing her excitement at finally feeling "cool enough for Coachella."

Brazilian artist Ludmilla brought her unique funk sound to the desert, becoming the first Afro-Latina to grace the main stage. Lauryn Hill surprised fans with a mini-reunion of The Fugees during her son's YG Marley set, paying tribute to Bob Marley with classic songs like "Killing Me Softly" and "Fu-Gee-La."

Throughout the weekend, female artists stood out as the highlights of Coachella. Lana Del Rey delivered a mesmerizing performance, accompanied by a troupe of dancers who brought her songs to life with mesmerizing choreography.

Gwen Stefani wowed the crowd with a nostalgic performance of No Doubt classics, showcasing her timeless energy and charisma. The Coachella audience enthusiastically joined Stefani in singing along to hits like "Just A Girl," celebrating the empowering spirit of the festival.

Overall, Coachella weekend one celebrated the talent and diversity of female artists, leaving a lasting impression on attendees and cementing the festival's reputation as a platform for groundbreaking performances.

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