JAKARTA - LeAnn Rimes stated that he felt 'uncomfortable' when he recorded a'sexual song' for the 2000 film, CoyoteUGly.

The singer made a cameo in the classic film cult when he was only 17 years old. He appeared towards the end of the film and joined main character Violet Stanford for the duet for the song Can't Fight The Moon at the ZayoteUGly bar.

Rimes himself performed four songs as part of the film's soundtrack. The songs are Please Remember, But I Do Love You, Can't Fight The Moon, and The Right Kind Of Wrong.

Speaking to Wired's column in the Daily Star (via Music News) newspaper, Rimes revealed about how uncomfortable he was when he recorded The Right Kind Of Wrong at the age of 17.

"I really appreciate those songs and what they've done for me, and how many people love them," he said.

"But it's funny with The Right Kind of Wrong because I remember the song was a very sexual song, I remember recording it and I felt uncomfortable recording it because I was so young."

Rimes said that although he felt uncomfortable recording the song because of his age, he now felt the'sensuality' when he performed the song at this stage in his life.

"Now [the song] has a really new meaning for me. I obviously feel comfortable singing it now, so there is a different abnormality that arises from the song which certainly didn't exist when I was 17 years old," he said.


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