Travis Scott Shakes Coachella 2025 With Explosive Performance on Ye’s Hit—Fans Left Screaming

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Just yesterday, Coachella felt like a distant drumroll, and in the blink of an eye, it exploded into a whirlwind of epic moments. Among the chaos, one set has everyone buzzing: the electric storm that was Travis Scott’s performance. With lights, energy, and something no one saw coming, his time on stage turned into the topic of the night. What exactly happened? Let us just say—that nothing was ordinary.
When Travis Scott hit the Coachella 2025 stage and dropped a track from Ye formerly known as Kanye West’s 'Donda' era, the crowd flipped. The song? None other than 'Praise God'—the thunderous anthem Ye unleashed back in 2021 with Scott and Baby Keem. Anything touched by Ye turns into instant chatter, and this fiery blast from the past was no different. One verse in, and boom—social feeds were on fire, fans spinning with disbelief and hype.
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Travis Scott eventually stormed the Coachella stage, unleashing a wave of fan-favorite bangers—'Fein,' 'Highest in the Room', and even a wild spin on Drake’s 'NOKIA'. The crowd went wild, without a doubt. However, the internet was not as forgiving. Though his nod to Ye earned him spotlight glory alongside controversial opinions, the clock was not on his side. Fans were already fuming by the time he appeared, and fashionably late felt far from charming that night.
The moment Travis Scott dropped Ye’s 2021 anthem, the crowd erupted—proof that a true banger knows no expiration date, even in the chaos of Coachella 2025.
From Donda to desert: Travis Scott sparks mayhem with Ye's music
Travis Scott set the stage on fire with Ye’s music, leaving fans completely unhinged. As the crowd went wild, whispers spread—was Ye about to make a surprise appearance? Fans were on edge, hoping for the ultimate collaboration. But the plot thickened when some were left shocked, recalling the rumored tension between the two. The Ye fandom? Fuming. They expected nothing less than a jaw-dropping on-stage reunion, but instead, they were left staring at the desert, wanting more.
Ye’s absence led some fans to call the performance flat and underwhelming.
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Although Travis Scott rocked the stage with several tracks, it was Ye’s 'Praise God' that truly divided opinions. While some fans speculated about tensions between the two, others bluntly declared the performance boring without Ye. But let us be real—imagine Ye stepping on stage with ten bodyguards in tow. It would have been strange. Love him or loathe him, Ye’s influence is undeniable—his music has set a bar that not even Travis Scott can escape.

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What do you think of Travis Scott's performance of Ye’s 'Praise God'? Let us know in the comments below.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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