Jennifer Lawrence’s choice of “Any Man of Mine” as her karaoke staple says everything about her: unpretentious, a little chaotic, and deeply rooted in the Kentucky kid who grew up on country radio. On Good Hang, she slipped into the song with barely a pause, missing almost no lyrics, laughing at herself when she did. It felt less like a performance and more like watching a friend absolutely own their song at a crowded bar, the room cheering along.
Then there’s the eerie twist from her SmartLess appearance: the anonymous adviser who once told her mother to keep her out of acting classes, later revealed to be Taylor Sheridan. Before Yellowstone, before the empire, he was just a guy with a contrarian opinion that accidentally aligned with Lawrence’s rise. No formal training, just instinct, timing, and a voice that now belts Shania on cue. Somehow, it all fits.