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The NASCAR Cup Series season is about to see its climax at the Phoenix Raceway in just a few hours. Ahead of the race, several drivers talked about their favorite karaoke songs. Among them was 23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace. He jokingly called out NASCAR for suddenly dropping such a tough question on his lap like that.

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Eventually, he obliged and answered, saying, “Can’t put me on the spot like this. Juicy by Biggie”. Meanwhile, the likes of Ryan Blaney admitted that any Waylon Jennings song would do the trick. Erik Jones chose, ‘Should Have Been a Cowboy’ by Toby Keith. Noah Gragson had two choices, ‘Before he Cheats’. by Carrie Underwood and ‘Good Time’ by Alan Jackson. The #9 Xfinity Series driver even began singing the song.

As it turns out, Kyle Busch is a Taylor Swift fan, because his go-to song is ‘Shake It Off’. Meanwhile, Ty Majeski deflected the question and suggested that Ben Rhodes should answer. Speaking of Rhodes, he confessed that his karaoke song is ‘Ice Ice Baby’ by Vanilla Ice. This was largely because he drunkenly confessed it in front of the media after celebrating his Truck Series title.

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Bubba Wallace was not the only NASCAR driver to respond

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Chris Buescher was rather overly self-critical, insisting that everyone was better off without hearing him sing. Harrison Burton, on the other hand, said that his song choice is ‘Tennessee Whiskey’ by Chris Stapleton.

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Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman picked Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline. Meanwhile, Corey LaJoie had a soft spot for ‘Friends in Low Places’ by Garth Brooks. Ty Dillon opted for ‘Burn’ by Usher, while Anthony Alfredo went down the classic rock route with Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Free Bird. Alfredo truly is a man with a great taste in music.

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Jeb Burton avoided the question, while Cody Ware chose ‘I Want It That Way’ by The Backstreet Boys, or maybe he was watching too much Brooklyn 99. Finally, Jimmie Johnson confessed that he didn’t have a song, but would work on it.

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