Old Town Road - Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus
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This week, the boyz take a trip down the Old Town Road to Baseball Country with special guest Bryan Ruby, professional ball player and up-and-coming country phenom. Along the way, the trio discuss the true meaning of country, songs that come out of left field, and the arduous climb to recognition in the music industry. With the bases loaded they pay homage to the legendary John Fogerty and watch Bryan hit it out of the park with his brand new rockin' cover of Centerfield. Put us in, coach, we're ready to play...today! Songs: Reverb Syndicate - Better Dancing Through Technology Bryan Ruby - Left Field John Fogerty - Center Field Luke Combs - Fast Car John Mayer - Free Fallin' Bryan Ruby - Centerfield John Fogerty - Rock and Roll Girls Chris Stapleton - Joy of My Life Bryan Ruby - Baseball Country Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus  - Old Town Road Billy Ray Cyrus - Achy Breaky Heart Nine Inch Nails - 34 Ghosts IV Grady Smith - That Ain't Country (Video) Herman's Hermits - I'm Henry VIII, I Am Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men - One Sweet Day Walk Off the Earth - Old Town Road (Video) Lil Nas X (Seoul Town Road Remix) ft. RM of BTS - Old Town Road Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus, Mason Ramsey & Young Thug - Old Town Road Keith Urban - Old Town Road Lil Nas X - Montero (Call Me By Your Name) Oliver Anthony - Rich Men North of Richmond (Video) Shawn Mullins - Lullaby Luke Combs - Doin' This Bryan Ruby - The Standouts Colt Ford (with Jake Owen) - Back Connect with us: Instagram
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