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  • Luke Bryan Stops Mid-Performance To Teach Country Guys How To Really ‘Shake It’

    We feel pretty bad for the guy in the video being mocked by Luke Bryan but on the other hand he did offer to share a beer with him after the show!

    Here Is What Happened…

    At the 2012 CMA Fest, Luke brought out all his moves and dancing skills for the crowd. One lucky fan, Steve, joined Luke on stage and tried to match his moves.

    Unfortunately for Steve, his moves were not quite on par with Luke's. So the country icon took matters into his own hands and decided right then to teach Steve how to shake it like Luke Bryan.

    Luke yelled, “Stop everybody, hold up. Steve, this ain't cutting it” as he mimicked Steve's attempt at shaking his booty.

    Luke continued, while really shaking it, “Girls want some of this right here, son” and the ladies began screaming!

    Steve did as Luke said, and the crowd went wild! Luke started chanting, “There you go! Go Steve, go Steve, go Steve!”

    Following his booty-shaking tutorial, Luke began singing his hit song, “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)”.

    The performance was stunning and his moves were better than ever!

    Luke Bryan Sure Knows How To Liven Up A Concert!

    What Do You Think Of His Performance?, Do You Think His Dancing Moves Are Hot?

    Let Us Know What You Think!

    Article Source: Country Rebel

    Photo Source: Andrew Chin, Getty Images via onenation.livenation.com



    7 Comments

    1. Debra Page says:

      Love me some Luke Bryan he can dance for me anytime I would dance with Luke Bryan

    2. Tami Combest says:

      My husband can dance way better!

    3. He can dance for me any time , anywhere or any day I would not complain one bit

    4. This just proves. Luke Bryan isn’t country. True country legends don’t have to shake their$#%&!@*because they have talent.

    5. Discussing! A 40 year old trying to relive his youth. Real country music stars don’t need to shake it to get people to buy their music or go to their concerts. Ask Alan Jackson and George Strait.

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