Orville Peck went shirtless to remind us that we are VERY fond of cowboys

Orville Peck
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We're not-so-secretly fond of Orville Peck.

The queer country star recently released a new version of "Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other" with Willie Nelson. This is the first song from his upcoming duets album, Stampede, which is expected to drop later this year.

On Thursday, April 25, Peck shared a shirtless picture of himself showing off his tattoos, his slightly hairy chest, and abs on abs on abs. The singer also keeps showing us more and more of his face… and we're eagerly anticipating the moment when he'll just drop the mask and go full-out! Peck wrote in the Instagram story:

"Good morning reminder that cowboys are frequently secretly fond of each other."

Orville Peck via Instagram story
Orville Peck via Instagram story

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Is it really hot in here, or is that just Peck?!

"Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other" was originally released in 1981 by Ned Sublette. Since its inception, the song has been widely considered a "gay cowboy anthem." In 2006, Willie Nelson released his own version of the track and made it even more popular.

With albums like Stampede and Cowboy Carter, the Gay Yeehaw Agenda is alive and well — let's just say that!

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Orville Peck & Willie Nelson - Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each Other (Official Video)