Luke Bryan Joins Willie Robertson For “Hairy Christmas” During 2013 CMA Country Christmas

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Everyone knows that Luke Bryan can sing, but did y’all know that Willie Robertson had some singing talent as well?

These two southerners showed off their cool vocal stylings with a duet during 2013’s CMA Country Christmas special and it will have you laughing in no time!

They performed an original tune calledHairy Christmas,which is from the Duck Dynasty Christmas album Duck The Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas. The song is not like traditional Christmas music, but it became one of the best-selling holiday albums of the year in 2013.

The duo, who are actually very good friends in real life, sang verses solo and joined up for the chorus.

“Where my rednecks at?” Robertson bellowed at the crowd during the opening.

From that point on, pure hilarity ensued! Robertson sang about everything that is Christmas to him and his redneck family: gumbo, hunting down a Christmas tree, duck season, blowing up things, and beards, all the while wishing everyone a very “Hairy Christmas” and a “Happy, happy, happy New Year.”

As most fans know, Willie’s dad, Phil, is known to say the phrase “happy, happy, happy.”

“Hairy Christmas” was a great song choice for Robertson and Bryan and even more fitting for the Duck Dynasty member’s beard-toting clan! The camera cut to the Robertson family during the last chorus and they were singing along, just like us at home!

Watch these two sing their hilarious Christmas song in the video below!

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