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February 26, 2024 | The Gardiner Brothers and Queen Bey proving that music can unite us all. In earl

February 26, 2024 | [Read Online]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20the%20Upworthiest&body=New%20Post%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.upworthy.com%2Fp%2Fnew-post-e999) [Two brothers Irish stepdancing to Beyoncé's country hit 'Texas Hold 'Em' is pure delight]( The Gardiner Brothers and Queen Bey proving that music can unite us all. In early February 2024, Beyoncé rocked the music world by releasing a surprise new album of country tunes. The album, Renaissance: Act II, includes a song called "Texas Hold 'Em," which shot up the country charts—[with a few bumps along the way](—and [landed Queen Bey at the No.1 spot](. As the [first Black female artist to have a song hit No. 1 on Billboard's country music]( charts, [Beyoncé]( once again proved her popularity, versatility and ability to break barriers without missing a beat. In one fell swoop, she got people who had zero interest in [country music]( to give it a second look, forced country music fans to broaden their own ideas about what country music looks like and prompted conversations about bending and blending musical genres and styles. And she inspired the Gardiner Brothers to add yet another element to the mix—[Irish stepdance.]( [Read the story]( [Man tries to correct a female golfer's swing, having no idea she's actually a pro]( “My hope is that he comes across this video and it keeps him up at night." We’re all probably familiar with the term “mansplaining,” when a man explains something to a woman in a condescending or patronizing way. Often, this comes in the form of a man explaining a subject to a woman that she already knows on an expert level. The female [neuroscientist who was told by a man that she should read a research paper]( she actually wrote comes to mind. Recently the next-level mansplaining was caught in the wild. Well, at a golf driving range anyway. [Georgia Ball](, a professional golfer and coach who’s racked up over 3 million likes on TikTok for all her tips and tricks of the sport, was minding her own business while practicing a swing change. It takes all of two seconds on Google to see that when it comes to incorporating a swing change, [golfers need to swing slower](, at 50-75% their normal speed…which is what Ball was doing. And this is what prompted some man to insert his “advice.” [Read the story]( upworthy upworthy Add a comment... [Loretta Lynn's granddaughter wows 'American Idol' judges with raw original song]( Emmy Russell's original song "Skinny," featuring lyrics about body image and eating disorders, nearly brought everyone to tears. Emmy Russell, granddaughter of country music icon [Loretta Lynn](, proved that she was an artist in her own right during a recent episode of “[American Idol](.” The 24-year-old singer-songwriter from Nashville auditioned in front of judges Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan during the show's Feb. 25 episode, during which she opened up about wanting to not live in her grandmother’s shadow. "She's one of the biggest country music singers of all time, but to me she's just Grandma," she said, adding "I think I am a little timid, and I think it is because I want to own my voice. That's why I want to challenge myself and come out here." [Read the story]( [Canadian man captures the 'one in a million' moment when a moose sheds both its antlers]( The man calls himself a shed hunter. For those not well versed in moose facts, the [shedding of antlers]( is normally a fairly lengthy process. It happens only once a year after mating season and usually consists of a moose losing one antler at a time. It’s incredibly rare for a bull moose to lose both at the same time—and even more rare that someone would actually catch it on film. That’s why shed hunter (yes, that’s a real term) and woodsman Derek Burgoyne calls his footage of the phenomenon a “one-in-a-million” shot. [Read the story]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [tk]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 GOOD | Upworthy. All rights reserved 1370 N St Andrews Pl Los Angeles, CA 90028, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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