Luke Bryan Makes Original Parody Of ‘Girl Crush’ And Throws Some Fans Off Guard

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Since kicking off and continuously pursuing his Kill The Lights Tour, Luke Bryan has been taking social media by storm with the combination of his alluring dance moves and laugh worthy stage moments! 

Bryan, notorious for his sense of humor, took stage back in July with a comical renditions of his opening act Little Big Town‘s coveting melody “Girl Crush”. In a fan captured video, Bryan is seen front and center on a large monitor, microphone in hand, belting in an insanely high voice, while singing his creative parody! 

Although slightly muffled, Bryan is heard singing his new lyrics, “I want to hunt her down, I’d love to kick her ass…” While this song is essentially a lament on the sorrowful idea of envy for a woman that captured the heart of an already taken man, Bryan’s approach captures the more realistic thought process of a woman in this situation.

Upon finishing his debuting solo, Bryan trails off by exclaiming, “I know y’all wanna beat her up for stealin’ your man!” An entertained Bryan lets out a heartfelt laugh as his audience cheers at what they so clearly agree with! 

Bryan shifts gears by joking, “That’s enough. Don’t YouTube that!” He continues on to make various jokes in regards to fans uploading the captured clip despite his orders, even saying “She’s over there like, ‘Ooo, I got him. This s*** is going up in the morning!'”

With Bryan’s spontaneous jokes and pranks, there’s no telling what he’ll be up to next! Check out the parody footage below!  

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