Three brothers from Kansas have become internet sensations with their farm parody of LMFAO’s Sexy and I Know It.
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Farm parody of hit song goes viral
I’m Farming and I Grow It has had more than 3.28 million views since it was posted on YouTube on June 25
I’m Farming and I Grow It has had more than 3.28 million views since it was posted on YouTube on June 25.
It stars Greg Peterson and his two brothers feeding cattle, driving tractors and jumping on hay bales.
Peterson says he started coming up with the lyrics while hanging out with friends from Kansas State University. When he got home to the family farm near Assaria, he got his brothers and younger sister to help make the video.
He says he had no idea it would be so popular and all the attention has been a little overwhelming. Now he’s trying to get back to normal things, like mowing hay.
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