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Country Music Star Riley Green Brought Woman On Stage To Sing. She Stunned the Crowd
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One of the top country artists in the genre pulled a fan from the crowd to help him sing at a recent concert, and the clip is going viral after the fan raised eyebrows with her contribution to the show.

During his concert in Pennsylvania at the York State Fair last weekend, Riley Green was set to sing "Don't Mind If I Do." The duet features fellow country artist Ella Langley, and Green needed someone to perform the second part of the vocal arrangement.

The young woman didn't miss her cue, and proceeded to impress Green and the rest of the audience at the concert with her singing ability.

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"There's something in the water here in York, PA," Green said, sharing the moment on TikTok. The clip has nearly 300,000 likes on the platform, and many users have engaged with the viral video.

Green released "Don't Mind If I Do," the album last October. It's his third studio album, following "Different Round Here" from 2019 and 2023's "Ain't My Last Rodeo." He's become a star in the country genre, known for songs like "There Was This Girl" and "I Wish Grandpas Never Died."

His duets with various artists have become a staple of his career, with hits like "Half of Me" with Thomas Rhett and "Different 'Round Here" with Luke Combs. Ella Langley has been a frequent collaborator, and the two combined to produce "You Look Like You Love Me."

The song was featured on Langley's album "Hungover," and it would become the biggest hit of her career to date. It peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the top country song in terms of radio airplay for several weeks.

The duet won "Musical Event of the Year" at the most recent CMA Awards in Nashville, and it's helped propel Langley and Green into even bigger names among country fans. Green recently released an EP called "Midtown Sessions," and he's promoting it and other music during his tour.

With the viral video and the great response to her performance, we'll see if the fan that Green invited on state is convinced to begin her own career as a country singer.

This article first appeared on Men's Journal and was syndicated with permission.

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