Luke Combs Performs Stunning ‘Fast Car’ Rendition Alongside Tracy Chapman, Crushing ‘White Washing’ Claims
Sunday's Grammy awards show treated viewers with a sincerely incredible rendition of "Fast Car," led by country star Luke Combs.
Last year, media wokes cried foul when Combs — a harmless and endearing white guy — released his cover of the famed 1988 Tracy Chapman song.
Wokes judged the song on its surface, accusing Combs of ‘racism’ for ‘stealing’ a black woman's song, seemingly unaware of the concept of a "cover."
Well, libs ran crying for the Hollywood Hills when Combs performed the song Sunday, next to Tracy Chapman as she played guitar and added vocals for a ridiculously cool duet.
As the ultimate seal of approval, Chapman's appearance marked just the fourth time she's performed live since her final tour in 2009 (per Deseret News).
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A white and black artist, performing the same song? Preposterous stuff, right? At least that's what The Washington Post could propose, considering how ferociously it advocated against Combs' version of the song for the ‘apparent racism.’ It called Combs' rendition a superseding of a black queer woman's famed work.
With a song this good, it's shocking the libs used it for a non-issue. Everyone else in America was on board with the new take on the old track.
Combs' "Fast Car" rendition climbed the charts in 2023. His song introduced Chapman's classic to new listeners, and Chapman found the success of Combs' rendition endearing.
Even Obama liked the racist song. Most impressively, Chapman loved Combs' success.
"I’m happy for Luke and his success and grateful that new fans have found and embraced ‘Fast Car,'" Chapman previously commented.
Go woke, stay miserable.
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