Kane Brown recently performed one of Elvis Presley's biggest hits at the late singer's Graceland estate, and many people were shocked as he was able to pull off a duet with the musician and their vocals were a match made in heaven; how did they do it?

According to Taste of Country, superstar was among the performers of the "Christmas at Graceland" special by NBC which aired a few days ago. This was history to those who took the stage as it was the first time a Christmas or holiday special was aired from the late rockstar's property in Memphis.

Brown did his own rendition of the song "Blue Christmas" and Presley was able to join him on the track thanks to modern technology.

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Initially, the country singer was the first one shown in the camera as he performed from the estate's horse stables. After walking while singing, the singer ended up in front off a barn.

Later on, Elvis Presley's old video was projected on the walls of the barn, it was an old performance of him in 1968.

The pair then harmonized their vocals together which fans think was amazing.

Kane Brown Is A Big Fan of Elvis Presley

In November, the singer spoke with Billboard and noted that he and his family is a big fan of Elvis Presley and he witnessed it through his nana.

"Growing up, I remember her carrying around a bag with Elvis' face on it, and my earliest memories of Elvis and his music were of listening to him with her, and how excited she is and still gets hearing his music," he told the outlet.

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He added that he considers his nana as his "superhero" and it's great to have that memory and connection to her through Presley's music, and it's something that he values up to this day.

'Christmas at Graceland'

Per the outlet, the "Christmas at Graceland" special was the first live musical televised holiday special ever to be aired from the Memphis property despite it being open to the public for years now as fans can visit a museum that honors the late musician.

Aside from Kane Brown, other performers who were a part of the holiday special were Lana Del Rey, Kacey Musgraves, John Legend, Post Malone, The War and Treaty, and Alanis Morissette.

Even though the show already aired, fans still have a chance to watch the entire program through Peacock.

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