How Cody Johnson’s ‘Till You Can’t’ Gets a Divine Update from Kid Rock

Cody Johnson’s hit song Till You Can’t was already a classic. But nobody expected it to be the center of a spiritual takeover on a Sunday night. While Cody was forced to rest his voice, his powerful words were handed to Kid Rock who claims he heard a voice at three in the morning. You have to watch this to see how a cowboy’s dream became a rock star’s prayer.

It is a strange sight to see a rowdy rebel standing still, singing Cody’s lyrics about holding onto the ones you love. He adds a “Ghost Verse” that points straight to the cross and a dusty Bible. It is a bold move that honors the foundation of faith that Cody Johnson has built his entire career upon.

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Kid Rock Super Bowl halftime show – “‘Til You Can’t” ✞ Full Performance

One viewer noted that Cody must be proud to see his message of life used for such a high purpose. Another fan said that the song felt like a bridge between a cowboy and his creator. Everyone seems to agree that Cody’s writing is so strong it can carry any singer to a higher place.  

The story began in a dusty Arizona arena where Cody Johnson was supposed to headline. Because Cody suffered a painful burst eardrum, he had to step away from the stage to heal. This left his friend to walk out into the dirt and keep the CoJo Nation spirit alive for thousands of disappointed fans.

Kid Rocks ultimate performance at The Hondo Rodeo

This rodeo performance was the very first time the world heard the modified version of Cody’s song. The singer tells the crowd that he is only there because Cody is hurting, making the night feel like a true brotherhood. You can hear the fans cheering for Cody’s recovery as the song fills the stadium with a raw energy that only rodeo dirt can provide.

Cody Johnson is the heartbeat of real country music. His journey from the rodeo circuit to the top of the charts is a testament to hard work and staying true to yourself. Follow Cody Johnson on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube to keep up with the man keeping the cowboy spirit alive.

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