THE LAST TIME HE CHOSE LAUGHTER OVER A STAGE. No one in that Uber was waiting for a moment to last forever. It was just another ride — until Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue came up, and Toby Keith didn’t hold back. Not like a performance. Like a reflex. His voice filled the car the way it always had — unfiltered, fearless, unmistakably his. There was humor in it. Fire too. And something quieter underneath, the kind you don’t explain. This wasn’t about patriotism or bravado anymore. It was about being alive in the smallest space possible, choosing joy when no one asked for it. No lights. No crowd. Just a man who knew exactly who he was — and sang anyway. Sometimes legends don’t leave with a bow. Sometimes they leave you smiling, wondering why your eyes feel heavy after a song in the back seat.
“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Toby Keith sings “Courtesy Of The Red, White,…