
Nana! (Interlude) Kacey Musgraves
"Nana! (Interlude)" by Kacey Musgraves is a #Country track from her 2021 album "Star-Crossed." The song reflects themes of nostalgia, family bonds, and love, featuring a heartfelt tribute to a grandmother. Its unique musical element includes a blend of acoustic sounds and warm vocals, creating an intimate atmosphere. The interlude emphasizes emotional connection and remembrance, resonating with listeners' personal experiences.

[Spoken]
Hey
You guys really haven't seen that star topper for the tree?
No. Have you checked the top of the tree?
Not helpful dude
Who could that be?
I don't think I even know any more duets
[Spoken: Kacey Musgraves & Nana]
Nana!
I thought you might like this
Where'd you find that?
You left it at my house last Christmas
Come here, come here, I missed you
I can't believe, what are you doing? Oh my-
Come here
I have so much to show you
I've been filming this amazing thing
You came all the way here from Texas?
I did
Yeah? How was the drive?
[Spoken: Narrator]
And so, as Kacey hugged her nana
Our age old tale of Christmas seemed to be coming to a close
Hey
You guys really haven't seen that star topper for the tree?
No. Have you checked the top of the tree?
Not helpful dude
Who could that be?
I don't think I even know any more duets
[Spoken: Kacey Musgraves & Nana]
Nana!
I thought you might like this
Where'd you find that?
You left it at my house last Christmas
Come here, come here, I missed you
I can't believe, what are you doing? Oh my-
Come here
I have so much to show you
I've been filming this amazing thing
You came all the way here from Texas?
I did
Yeah? How was the drive?
[Spoken: Narrator]
And so, as Kacey hugged her nana
Our age old tale of Christmas seemed to be coming to a close
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