Chris Young will be featured on the Grammy Awards new online series, ReImagined. Young is the first country artist that the program has spotlighted. Each episode highlights artists of all genres talking about and performing a Grammy-winning hit.
For Young's episode, the country singer chose to perform Eric Clapton's "Change the World," which won three Grammys in 1996, including Record of the Year.
"The one bad thing about picking a song like 'Change The World' is it's got so much cred and history . . . and it's like, 'Man, I hope I don't mess this up,'" Young said on the Grammy's website.
"But it really was [a song] that just spoke to me. I think people . . . are going to get that I love the song and was just trying to kind of tip my hat to it."
Young is currently on tour supporting his latest album, A.M. The record's first single, "Aw Naw," is in the Top 10.
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