Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are two of the most popular country music artists around today, and together, they are one of country music’s most powerhouse couples. Now, their 22 year-old daughter Gracie McGraw is showing the world that she inherited a whole lot of talent from her parents.

Tim and Gracie just blew fans away when they posted a video of them singing a duet together while they were on a road trip. The video shows the father and daughter performing Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb’s “What Kind of Fool,” and they could not have done a better job with the tune.

“PIPES!!!!!!……Dang, this girl can sing! Gracie and I having fun with Babs and Barry on our trip,” Tim captioned the video.

The video of their duet immediately went viral, with celebrities like Rita Wilson, Cameron Duddy, and Karen Fairchild showering Gracie with praise. The best comment of all, however, came from her mother Faith, who wrote, “My loves. @barbrastreisand would be proud.”

Nobody could have been more proud of Gracie than her father, who is seen beaming with pride throughout the video. He clearly could not be happier that his little girl is following in his footsteps.

Regardless of how famous her parents are, Gracie obviously has the vocal chops to boost herself into stardom in her own right. Something tells us that Faith was right with her comment, and that Barbara would be very impressed of her daughter’s vocals. We can’t wait to see where Gracie’s career takes her in the years to come!

Check out her performance for yourself below.

 

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PIPES!!!!!!……Dang, this girl can sing! Gracie and I having fun with Babs and Barry on our trip #chaseyourdreamsgirl

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