Kane Brown's Cover of Garth Brooks Hit Has Fans Begging for a Duet
The country crooner delighted concert-goers with the performance.
Kane Brown's fans are convinced there's "nothing he can't sing."
The "Heaven" artist delivered a rendition of Garth Brooks' 1990-released "Friends in Low Places" during a recent concert performance, posting a video of the cover to Instagram on April 11, and his followers couldn't get enough of his version of the classic tune.
As the country crooner began to belt out the lyrics to the hit, the audience can be heard applauding and cheering him on: "Blame it all on my roots / I showed up in boots / And ruined your black tie affair / The last one to know, the last one to show / I was the last one you thought you'd see there."
In the snippet, Brown stylishly sported a dark gray cut-off muscle tank and black skinny jeans paired with red and white Nike Dunk sneakers. He accessorized the look with a gold chain, bracelets, and a wristwatch, as a silk bandana hung out of his back pocket.
"A little Garth brooks ?????♂???," the social media clip was captioned.
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In the comments, fans and followers went wild, complimenting the "What Ifs" singer's vocals.
"This man never stops working!!!! Truly amazing! Love your music!" one wrote in part, as another applauded, "I don’t think there is nothing you cannot sing Kane!!! You are AMAZING!!! Yesssss!!!!??????????"
One Instagrammer appropriately suggested, "Thinking we need a Kane and Garth duet!!!!!! Yaaaahhh."
"There is NOTHING that you CANT sing and sound great doing so," another gushed.
Several more simply dropped fire flame and red heart emojis, as others noted how "amazing" the cover was.
The 30-year-old star recently released "Thank God" featuring wife Katelyn Brown, and is currently on tour through Sept. 2023.