Singer Becky G, 29, took advantage of her participation in Karol G’s Coachella show, on Sunday (19), to defend Latin immigrants living in the United States. The speech was made in a context of anti-immigration policy by the Donald Trump government in the United States.
“And I’m going to say it louder to those who are deep down: Long live Mexico, Long live Colombia and long live the people, for whom we have a lot of affection”, said the North American of Latin origin.
Like what happened at the world’s main music festival, Becky G took the stage to sing “Mamiii” with Karol G to the sound of mariachis. In addition to her, the Colombian also welcomed Peso Pluma and J Balvin to her show.
🗣️| Becky G showing her support for the immigrant community during her performance at
“And let me say it louder for the people in the back, Viva México, Viva Colombia y que vivan nossos Inmigrantes que amor muitos”
— Becky G Stats (@BeckyGOnStats)
The voice of “Papasito” and “Tusa” received to perform at Coachella and created a presentation defending Latin American culture, including two quotes from Brazil. The first was in “Tá OK”, funk by Kevin O Chris and Dennis DJ which has a version with Karol G; the second was the song “”, which is also funk and has verses in Portuguese.
The closing day of Coachella 2026 also featured shows by Major Lazer, Foster The People, FKA Twigs, Young Thug, Iggy Pop and the Brazilian Mochakk.