The Coachella crowd just couldn’t handle Kacey Musgraves’ simple call-and-response “yee-haw” chant.
The Grammy-winning country star took the stage Friday at Coachella in Indio, Calif., and decided to hype up the crowd with a yee-haw chant.
"Let's see if Cali can bring the ‘yee-haw’ to me," Musgraves called out. "So when I say, 'Yee,' you say, 'Haw.'"
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The Texas-born singer proceeded to yell out “yee,” to which the crowd correctly responded with, “haw.” She does it once more and the festival-goers follow along.
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But the third time wasn’t the charm.
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The crowd screamed out “haw” even though Musgraves didn't say “yee.”
"I didn't say f---ing 'yee'!" Musgraves told the audience.
Musgraves posted a clip of the failed call-and-response on her Twitter on Saturday with the caption, “I didn’t say-.” The tweet received more than 50,000 retweets and nearly 260,000 likes by Sunday morning.
Musgraves performed during the first weekend of the music festival and brought out Baddie Winkle, a 90-year-old Internet star, when she sang her song “High Horse.” The country singer also performed several other songs from her “Golden Hour” album, including “Slow Burn” and “Butterflies.”
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“Me with myself in 50 years @baddiewinkle,” Musgraves wrote in a tweet that included several photos of her and Winkle on stage.