Chris Stapleton and Dwight Yoakam’s Chilling “Seven Spanish Angels” Stuns at 50th CMA Awards: A Magical Night of Soulful Voices and Country Legends

The 50th Annual CMA Awards was a huge party celebrating 50 years of country music! It happened on TV, and some of the biggest stars from the past and present sang together. Famous singers like Roy Clark, Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks, and Brad Paisley joined newer stars to perform old favorite songs, making the night super special.

One of the best moments was when Chris Stapleton and Dwight Yoakam sang “Seven Spanish Angels” together. Everyone watching loved it—it was so amazing that it made the whole celebration one people won’t forget!

Chris Stapleton started the song with his strong, rough voice, and his wife Morgane sang pretty parts that made it even more emotional. Then Dwight Yoakam took over for the second part, and Chris jumped back in for a big finish together. Their singing felt like a perfect country music team-up.

While they sang, the cameras showed other stars having fun. Ricky Skaggs was nodding to the music, and Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood were cheering them on. It was like a big country music family moment, which is why the CMA Awards picked these two to perform.

Fans all over the world loved it too! One fan said, “Chris Stapleton sings this song better than anyone, even though I really liked the first version too. His voice is so awesome, and it’s cool to see his wife sing with him.” The same fan also said, “Dwight Yoakam is always great. I’ve liked him since he was young. I saw him perform twice at my college, and those were the best shows I’ve ever been to. He’s an amazing singer and really fun to watch!”

This performance showed how country music brings people together, old and new, and made the 50th CMA Awards a night to remember!

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