Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker brought the house down at the CMA Awards with their soulful rendition of “In The Ghetto,” delivering a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Mac Davis.
At the 2020 CMA Awards, Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker delivered a heartfelt tribute to the late Mac Davis with a stunning performance of “In The Ghetto,” a song made famous by Elvis Presley. The duet was not only a musical homage but also a powerful reminder of the social issues the song addresses, which remain relevant today.
McEntire and Rucker’s soulful rendition captivated the audience, with their harmonies breathing new life into the iconic song that narrates the tragic cycle of poverty and crime in urban ghettos.
The performance was part of a broader tribute to Davis, a celebrated songwriter and performer who passed away in September 2020. His work, including “In The Ghetto,” touched on poignant social themes, making him a significant figure in both country and popular music.
Fans were moved by the emotional depth of the performance, which resonated deeply due to the song’s enduring relevance to modern social issues.
McEntire and Rucker’s collaboration also left viewers hoping for more duets between the two, with many praising their chemistry and vocal delivery. Their performance was one of the highlights of the night, cementing it as a memorable tribute to a legendary songwriter.