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Keith Urban’s Impromtu Banjo Cover Of Pop Hit Has Fans Raving

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Sabrina Carpenter’s song Espresso has been gaining popularity across the country. Everywhere you go, people are singing this catchy tune. Now, fans are requesting a specific remix. After a guest appearance on The Tonight Show, Keith Urban played an incredible banjo cover, and it left fans wanting more.

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Keith Urban’s Banjo Remix

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@Keith Urban performs an impromptu version of @Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” with a ganjo! 🪕 #FallonTonight #TonightShow #KeithUrban #SabrinaCarpenter #Espresso #JimmyFallon

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While on The Tonight Show, Keith Urban surprised Jimmy Fallon and the live audience with an impromptu banjo performance of Espresso. As his fingers strummed the instrument he began to sing the familiar chorus.

“Now he’s thinkin’ bout me every night, oh

Isn’t that sweet I guess so.

Say you can’t sleep, baby I know

It’s that me espresso.”

Although the lyrics were the same, the tune was now an upbeat banjo melody. Keith Urban’s skills and vocals made the performance quite incredible. As he finished singing, cheers erupted from the audience.

Slight Tweaks

As the singer continued, he made some slight adjustments. Keith Urban modified some lyrics to say, “I’m working late ’cause I’m a banjo player/ I can’t relate to people who love Slayer.” Fans were adoring his version of the song and are now demanding more.

One user commented, “I love when musicians musician.”

Another added, “I’m working late bc I’m a banjo player + I can’t relate to people who love Slayer is peak.”

A third demanded, “Ok, now we need an official Espresso banjo remix with Keith Urban. Now, please.”

We can’t wait to see what Sabrina Carpenter says after seeing the video. Perhaps fans will get their wish, and Keith Urban will release a cover.

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