Photos | Chali 2na Rocks Coachella Stage
The crowd cheers as Chali 2na raises his hands during his solo performance on Day 1 of Coachella Weekend 2 in 2013. The vibrant stage lighting and energetic music add to the excitement of the moment.
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a man on stage with his hands up in the airMetadata
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5616w x 3744h - (download 4k)
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