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Garth Brooks Helps Jimmy Kimmel Write A Song

11/17/2016
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(Radio.com) While Jimmy Kimmel proves himself an entertaining late night host every evening on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, he revealed on Wednesday (Nov. 16) that he has been considering another career.

It turns out Kimmel really wants to be a country star and hopes to learn to write country hits, so naturally he enlisted the help of Garth Brooks. "Who better for me to turn to to help launch my country music career?" Kimmel reasoned.

Kimmel met Brooks in the studio and asked for his writing advice. After Brooks gave the show host some helpful tips, the two teamed up to write and perform an unusual song that Kimmel was certain will fly up the charts. "I need your help, though, because I don't know how to sing really, or write songs or play guitar or anything," Kimmel admitted.

This would be no problem for Kimmel, Brooks assured. He said he doesn't need any of these talents. The one thing he must posses, though, is a subject matter fans can relate to. So, Brooks asked if there's something that has moved him or changed his life. "I'm just thinking of pizza right now," Kimmel admitted.

That wasn't quite what Brooks was looking for so he had Kimmel dig deeper. It turns out, Kimmel's best friend desperately wanted to learn how to pop and lock. So, naturally, Kimmel decided to get him dance lessons for his birthday. What happened next is comedy at its finest. Watch the skit here.

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