Billy Ray Cyrus sings about Maserati's and Fendi sports bras on Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road"
Lil Nas X has released a new version of his "Old Town Road" track with Billy Ray Cyrus, who sings about Maserati sports cars and Fendi sports bras.
The country/trap single went viral late last year with visuals taken from the gameplay of Red Dead Redemption 2, and now the rapper has released a new version featuring Miley Cyrus' father.
Billy Ray Cyrus lends his country vocals to the new version, and even has a verse where he sings, "Spent a lot of money on my brand new guitar / Baby's got a habit, diamond rings and Fendi sports bras / Ridin' down Rodeo in my Maserati sports car."
The original version of the track previously got removed from the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for not being "country enough" (via The Guardian), so Billy Ray Cyrus decided to lend a hand to the rapper.
Revealing the collaboration on Twitter, Cyrus wrote, "Been watching everything going on with OTR. When I got thrown off the charts, Waylon Jennings said to me "Take this as a compliment" means you’re doing something great! Only Outlaws are outlawed. Welcome to the club!"
.@LilNasX Been watching everything going on with OTR. When I got thrown off the charts, Waylon Jennings said to me “Take this as a compliment” means you’re doing something great! Only Outlaws are outlawed. Welcome to the club!
— Billy Ray Cyrus (@billyraycyrus) April 3, 2019
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