Farmers Rock the Barn With ‘Farmer Rock Anthem,’ And People Just Can’t Stop Dancing to It

By Andrew Alpin, 18 May 2022

Singing about what farm life is like is what grabbed people’s attention.

With over 1.5 million views, the boys changed the words to LMFAO’s hit song ‘Party Rock Anthem’ in one of their most viral videos. They named their version “Farmer Rock Anthem,” and it is one of the most trending videos on their channel.

They cleverly changed the lyrics to be descriptive of farming. Here’s what their version’s lyrics sound like- “Head up, head down/ Watch the reel go round and round.”

And- “All the farmers in the field tonight (fill that truck up)/ Everybody just has a good time (fill that truck up).”

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Their family members are also featured in their videos.

They begin with a running man on a couple of combines in the field that grabs your attention, and then they start singing and dancing all over the farm. Their family members are also featured in the videos with occasional appearances in scenes. In one scene with their Dad, one line goes like this- “On the farm it’s the spot/ hanging with my dad/ we work a lot.”

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The parody video actually shows you what farmers and farming does for society.

The video shows how responsible farmers are and how diligently they perform their everyday tasks. But it also shows viewers where the vast majority of the food on your table and in your shopping aisles come from and how it’s produced. The brothers have appeared in barns, fields, grocery stores, and even at home to do this.

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The brothers display all of their farm equipment, vehicles, and animals they work with.

Don’t let the singing and dancing distract you from the rest of the presentation. The vastness of the area and the length of time it takes to plow it, are both evident from the aerial views of the fields. Afterward, they show off the creatures they work with. They show off their tractors and combine harvesters. Display the wide range of crops, of course.

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