
Jennie and Kali Uchis Set Coachella Ablaze With Surprise ‘Damn Right’ Performance
Okay, let’s talk about that moment everyone’s buzzing about from Coachella 2025 — because Jennie just gave us a show-stopping, internet-breaking performance that’s already cemented itself in festival history. I’m still reeling from the energy, the vocals, the visuals… and of course, the surprise appearance of Kali Uchis during the set.
Picture this: Sunday night at the Outdoor Theatre, the crowd is buzzing with anticipation. Then Jennie hits the stage, and from the moment she steps out, she owns it. She’s glowing, fierce, and fully in her element, delivering hit after hit from her solo catalog with the kind of charisma that reminds you exactly why she’s called the "It Girl" of K-pop. The stage setup, the styling, the choreography — everything was dripping with that iconic Jennie flair. But she wasn’t done making headlines just yet.
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Toward the end of her set, the crowd erupts as none other than Kali Uchis walks out in a sleek, wine-red dress — perfectly matching Jennie and her dancers. And then, magic. They break into their R&B-infused collaboration “Damn Right” — and it’s the first time we’re seeing them perform it live together. Their voices blend so effortlessly, it’s almost hypnotic. The chemistry? Unreal. They traded verses like they were born to be on stage together.
And yes, even though Childish Gambino couldn’t join them live for his verse on the track, the two women carried the moment with ease. It was smooth, sultry, and so powerful that social media went absolutely wild. Hashtags like #jenchella and #jennieishere started trending within minutes. Fan cams were popping up everywhere — and let me tell you, no camera could fully capture how electric that moment felt in real life.
It’s especially heartwarming to see how far this friendship and collaboration has come. Just a few weeks ago, Kali Uchis was onstage at Billboard Women in Music, presenting Jennie with the Global Force Award and celebrating Blackpink’s legacy. And now here they are, full circle, turning Coachella into their personal playground.
Jennie’s last appearance at Coachella was with Blackpink in 2023 when they made history as the first K-pop girl group to headline the festival. And now, she’s back — solo, confident, evolving, and still breaking barriers. She’s showing the world she’s not just a member of a global supergroup; she’s a force all on her own. With this latest performance, Jennie’s made it clear: she’s not playing it safe. She’s here to dominate — with style, with music, and with heart.
This wasn’t just a Coachella moment. It was a Jennie moment. And honestly? I feel lucky to have witnessed it.
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