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    What Happened When Riley Green and Chase Rice Sang Toby Keith’s ‘Should’ve Been A Cowboy’ Had the Crowd Screaming, Crying, and Begging for More!

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodAugust 5, 20253 Mins Read
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    Chase Rice and Riley Green Send Fans Into Overdrive With Joint Festival Appearance

    Chase Rice’s recent Instagram post featuring Riley Green has fans buzzing. The shots were taken during Green’s headlining set at this year’s Night in the Country Nevada festival, where Rice joined him on stage after performing his own set.

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    Both artists sported a similar look — blue jeans, western shirts, and cowboy hats — and the resemblance didn’t go unnoticed. While each is known for turning heads individually, seeing them together sent the comment section into overdrive.

    Fans left messages like, “Died and gone to heaven,” “I think my screen just melted,” “Opens app immediately passes out,” and “The way my jaw DROPPED!!! I’m still looking for it, any help is appreciated.” Even fellow country star Jon Pardi chimed in, saying, “I don’t know if girls can handle that 2nd pic! Looking pro!” to which one fan replied, “No… no we can’t…”

    @katanakarst All summer long #country #western #cowboy #ranchlife ♬ original sound – Katana Karst

    A Tribute to Toby Keith
    Beyond the photo frenzy, Green and Rice used their time on stage to honor the late Toby Keith with a rendition of his 1993 classic, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.” Green played guitar while Rice raised his red solo cup and sang along, their deep vocals blending together in a performance that sparked a massive crowd sing-along.

    The three-day festival also featured performances from Randy Houser, Neal McCoy, Bailey Zimmerman, Corey Kent, Ella Langley, Travis Denning, and more.

    Riley Green’s Big Year
    Fresh off his Ain’t My Last Rodeo tour, Green has a packed schedule for the rest of the year. His current single, “Damn Good Day to Leave,” is climbing the country charts, and his duet with Ella Langley, “You Look Like You Love Me,” has been gaining major online attention. He’s hinted that his next album will arrive this fall.

    Chase Rice’s Summer on the Road
    Meanwhile, Rice has been touring with Dierks Bentley on the Gravel & Gold Tour and making festival appearances. He recently released two new tracks — “Go Down Singin’” and “Fireside” — marking his first new music since his 2023 album I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go to Hell.

    Rice’s upcoming stops include the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, CA on August 2, followed by a show with Brett Young at the Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, CA on August 3.

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    Previous Article“When America’s Storyteller Sings His Last Song: Country Music’s Mourning for Toby Keith”. A decade ago, under New York City’s bright lights, Toby Keith received the highest honor he ever dreamed of—induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He didn’t seek fame or fortune, only the quiet acknowledgment that his words had meaning. Toby didn’t just write songs; he gave voice to America’s soul, from patriotism to pain, freedom to faith. And on his final night, without announcement or spectacle, he stood beneath the dimmed lights, guitar in hand, and sang for the last time. In the audience, Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, and Luke Bryan sat in silence, tears in their eyes as “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” echoed into the dark.
    Next Article Reba McEntire sang through tears at Jeannie Seely’s memorial, and the entire room stopped breathing when she whispered the final line of “Seven Minutes in Heaven.”

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