Earlier this month, the country star held two intimate concerts for his "One Man Six Strings" residency in the Encore Theater at the Wynn in Las Vegas. The first couple of shows took place earlier this year in May, while the most recent two concerts took place on Dec 4 and 5.
But on one night, Paisley got a request that was out of his realm. In the December 4 show, he was asked to sing Sir Mix-a-Lot's global hit "Baby Got Back." Though taken aback, he called over a guitar tech to pull out the lyrics on his phone and performed the 1990s song.
"This is getting out of hand," Paisley joked. Before strumming his guitar, he thought out loud to himself, saying, "How would Johnny Cash do 'Baby Got Back'?"
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♬ original sound - Brad Paisley"I did it as Johnny Cash would have done it, and ruined both of their musical legacies," the country star joked.
For the rest of the segment, Paisley talked about his family and how he and his wife, Kim, created a free grocery and toy store in Nashville to help families in need during the holiday season. In addition, the 53-year-old singer gifted Meyers an Elf on the Shelf for his daughter Adelaide and his two sons, before singing his hit song "That Crazy Elf (On the Shelf)" from his latest holiday album, Snow Globe Town.
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