Slayyyter Makes Late Night TV Debut with "DANCE..." on Fallon
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Slayyyter Makes Late Night TV Debut with "DANCE..." on Fallon
Slayyyter performed “DANCE...” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. She appeared in a small silver dress against a backdrop featuring WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA-themed shirts on clotheslines. The performance used heavy reverb, with her voice filling the room as strobes flashed rapidly on stage. She chose “DANCE...” for a late-night TV debut instead of a more intense option. Her appearance followed a Coachella performance that served as a breakout moment. WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA arrived March 27 and includes singles such as “BEAT UP CHANEL$,” “CANNIBALISM!,” “CRANK,” “OLD TECHNOLOGY,” and “DANCE...,” which is going viral on TikTok. She also has festival dates and a major North American tour beginning in August.
"Slayyyter stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night perform "DANCE...," a track from her new album WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA. Performing in a small silver dress against a backdrop with WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA-themed shirts hanging on clotheslines, Slayyyter gave one of her new singles a fun, faithful rendition on Fallon. A lot like her Coachella performance from last month - which has proven to be a breakout moment for the pop star - she sang with a good helping of reverb, her voice bellowing throughout the room as strobes flashed rapidly on stage."
"She probably would have gone even more feral if she had performed "CRANK" instead, but Slayyyter retained her poise and opted for the more family-friendly "DANCE..." for her late night TV debut. Watch her performance below."
"Slayyyter's third album arrived on March 27th, supported by singles "BEAT UP CHANEL$," "CANNIBALISM!," "CRANK," "OLD TECHNOLOGY," and the aforementioned "DANCE...," which is currently going viral on TikTok. In addition to upcoming festival performances at Governors Ball, Lollapalooza, and Reading and Leeds, Slayyyter has a major North American tour kicking off in August; she'll hit cities like Los Angeles, Vancouver, San Francisco, Nashville, Atlanta, Boston, Toronto, New York, and several more."
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