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WATCH: Carrie Underwood and Axl Rose Sing “Welcome to the Jungle”

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WATCH: Carrie Underwood and Axl Rose Sing “Welcome to the Jungle”

Well, this was not expected. But that’s what’s amazing about concerts. You never know who your favorite artists will suddenly bring onto the stage.

If you saw Carrie Underwood’s show at Bridgestone you know she sings “Welcome to the Jungle” from Guns N Roses. So naturally, when you’re performing in LA, you’ve just got to reach out to Axl to see if he’s game to sing. (He was.)

See the full song by clicking HERE!

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