Sexyy Red has pulled her version of a Donny & Marie, and gone “a little bit country” with her latest appearance at a Zach Bryan concert.

Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Saturday (May 4), the “Rich Baby Daddy” rapper thanked the country music superstar for bringing her out during his concert at St. Louis’ Enterprise Center the previous night. St. Louis is, of course, Sexyy’s hometown. In fact, Bryan billed the town as “HOME OF @sexyyred” in a social media post with the rapper.

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In true Sexyy Red fashion, the video she posted of her cameo featured her twerking for the crowd. She came out during the encore, Bryan’s 2020 track “Revival.”

Check it out below.

Hip Hop has moved more and more towards country music as Black artists reclaim their space in the genre, prompted by the success of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter album.

Her impact is the subject of a documentary called Call Me Country.

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The Tennessean is reporting that CNN FlashDocs is behind the production, which was made available at the end of last month.

“Beyoncé’s highly anticipated album Cowboy Carter, released March 29, arrived during a revolution within country music as the latest arena of the culture wars in America,” read a statement from Warner Brothers Discovery, the parent company of the network, in a press release.

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“Some in the industry are welcoming more diverse artists, while others stick to a much narrower view of a genre that predominately centers around straight, white men.”

John and T.J. Osborne of Brothers Osborne, Rissi Palmer, Aaron Vance, and Denitia were all reportedly interviewed for the documentary.

Sexyy Red Fans Shocked By Pre-Fame Photo: 'Shawty Was Fine!'
Sexyy Red Fans Shocked By Pre-Fame Photo: 'Shawty Was Fine!'

In addition, back in April, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre rebooted their 1993 classic track, “Gin & Juice,” for the country crowd, and they enlisted the help of rising country music superstar Hardy to do it.

Hardy dropped the track on April 19, and explained that he personally got the call from the West Coast legends to do the cover.

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“A while back, I got a phone call saying that Jimmy Iovine, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg would like for me to record my own version of ‘Gin and Juice’ for the launch of their new drink, Gin & Juice,” he told Complex. “I’m still in disbelief, but I am so stoked that I’m dropping my version of ‘Gin and Juice’ with the blessing of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg themselves. Thankful for the opportunity.”