Riley Green And Dasha Steps In For Ella Langley To Deliver “You Look Like You Love Me” — A Jaw-Dropping Surprise Performance That Left Fans Screaming, Dancing, And Completely Obsessed With Every Heart-Stopping Moment

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Riley told Dasha she “crushed it” on stage.

Riley Green, Dasha; Photo Courtesy of TikTok

Dasha stepped up to sing “You Look Like You Love Me” and “Don’t Mind If I Do” with Riley Green after Ella Langley announced she’d be taking a break from touring for the remainder of the month to focus on her mental and physical health.

Typically, fans see the Alabama natives share the stage to perform their fan-favorite duets, but with Langley taking a break, Green needed a new female voice to bring the beloved tracks to life. Fortunately, Dasha was also on the lineup for same day of the Lasso Music Festival in Montréal as Green, making her the perfect choice to step in and deliver a standout performance.

Dasha, Riley Green; Photos Courtesy Dasha
Dasha, Riley Green; Photos Courtesy Dasha

In the fan-captured video, Riley Green was seen donning his usual blue jeans, button-up shirt and cowboy hat while Dasha sported her signature style with low-rise boot-cut jeans and a white crop top.

Together, they took turns delivering the lines of the clever narrative penned by Langley, Green and Aaron Raitiere. Dasha fully embraced the role of the confident woman who takes on the initiative to hit on the handsome cowboy at the bar. She flips her hair, cracks a smile while delivering Langley’s lyrics. Once the chorus hits, she and Riley Green point their mics to the crowd and take in the sea of screaming fans singing back to them.

Dasha also joined Green in delivering the title track of his most recent album, “Don’t Mind If I Do.”

They set the tone for the slower, more tender nature of this track by taking a seat on a couple of stools while Green grabbed his guitar. The audience swayed back and forth as he strummed the chords and let his gritty vocals intertwine with Dasha’s signature sound.

He then asked if she wanted to “do one more” while she was already on stage, thus launching them into their rendition of “You Look Like You Love Me.” Once both of their performances were finished, the “Worst Way” singer encouraged the crowd to give a round of applause to Dasha for making a surprise appearance on two songs. She said “love y’all” and blew a kiss to the audience as she made her way off stage to allow Green to finish out his set solo.

Dasha, Riley Green; Photos Courtesy Dasha
Dasha, Riley Green; Photos Courtesy Dasha

The “Not At This Party” singer gave fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse of their pre-show preparations, sharing a snippet of them rehearsing the chorus of “Don’t Mind If I do” as their “pregame” in what looked like a green room backstage at the festival.

Riley Green joined the abundance of comments on the videos, complimenting Dasha on her delivery of the fan-favorite tune. He wrote, “You crushed it.”

This performance took place at the Lasso Music Festival in Montréal, which was held on August 15 and 16, 2025 at Parc Jean-Drapeau. Also on the star-studded lineup was Bailey Zimmerman, Sheryl Crow, Shaboozey, Jelly Roll, Rucker Wetmore and more.

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