Blake Shelton SNL Skit Slams Bachelor Chris Soules 'Farm Hunk', Kills Monologue, Leads 'Voice' Team Against 'American Idol' in 'Celebrity Family Feud' [VIDEO]

By Jaymz Clements (jaymz.clements@mstarsnews.com) | Jan 26, 2015 05:28 PM EST

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Country superstar Blake Shelton killed on Saturday Night Live on the weekend, hilariously slamming The Bachelor Chris Soule in the brilliant 'Farm Hunk', all the while delivering a slice of down home country charm and more yuks you could point a redneck's bigotry at. The "Neon Lights" singer also led Pharrell (Jay Pharaoh), Adam Levine (Taran Killam) and Christina Aguilera (Cecily Strong) against Keith Urban (Kate McKinnon), Nicki Minaj (Sasheer Zamata), Harry Connick Jr (Beck Bennett) and Steven Tyler (Kyle Mooney) in a round of Celebrity Family Feud and poked a whole bunch of fun at himself -- and wife fellow country superstar Miranda Lambert -- in the process.

Shelton impersonated the new 'country' Bachelor, Chris Soule, with just the right amount of casual racism and air-headedness, saying "There's so many beautiful girls here, but tonight I have to send three of them home," he began. "Probably the two black girls plus one of the curly haired girls."

Shelton as 'Ryan' was constantly bombarded by the ladies of SNL - including an emotionally wrecked Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon with a live macau and a welding torch and a very frank Leslie Jones. Check it out below:

As Rolling Stone pointed out, "Instead of relying on Shelton's acting skills or comedic chops to win laughs, the sketch show frequently cast him as a singer or shoved a guitar into his hands for some mild comedy."

Such as when Shelton, Bryant and McKinnon later poked generous fun at, well, the entire country music genre with their song "Wishin' Boot", which was, yup, all about a boot that granted wishes.

The costumes and makeup alone are worth it alone - watch the skit below:

Shelton's take on Celebrity Family Feud also delivered plenty of yuks, as the team from The Voice went head-to-head against the American Idol crew.

As Entertainment Weekly said, "His Hee-Haw parody was a clever self-deprecating tone-setter, and his hate-filled ballad on Topeka Today was full of chuckles-especially when paired with Kate McKinnon's old-timey photos."

Plus, during the show Shelton also played his hits "Neon Lights" and "Boys Around Here," check out the super country "Boys Round Here" below, and watch the rest of this week's SNL segements here

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