WATCH: Dave Grohl accepts 10-year-old girl’s drum-off challenge, plays ‘Dead End Friends’

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Dave Grohl drumming to “Dead End Friends” as answer to Nandi Bushell’s challenge. Image: screengrab from Twitter/@foofighters

Rock star Dave Grohl treated fans to a virtual drum performance of Them Crooked Vultures’ hit “Dead End Friends” while also fulfilling a 10-year-old rocker’s wish for a drum battle.

Rock prodigy Nandi Bushell, a young girl from the United Kingdom, issued the challenge to Grohl on Aug.18 as she covered the Foo Fighters hit “Everlong” with drums.

“My dream is to one day jam with Dave Grohl, @taylorhawkins and all the @foofighters! [Mr.] Grohl I would love to have a drum battle with you! I LOVE Everlong it’s really hard to play as it’s so fast but so much FUN!” Bushell said on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/Nandi_Bushell/status/1295419281073672195

Bushell rocked hard as she played Grohl’s “Everlong” stick work in the video, which gained well-deserved attention online, having been retweeted over 23,000 times and liked by more than 113,000 people, as of writing.

The young girl’s talent did not go unnoticed by Grohl, of course, who took to the Foo Fighters’ official Twitter account to share his response to Bushell’s challenge as her “friend in rock.”

“Hey @Nandi_Bushell! Challenge accepted. Haven’t played these songs in a loooooong time…..thanks for the inspiration!!! Your move!!!” he said.

Grohl started the video by playing a few seconds of “Everlong” before revealing that he has not played that song “since the day I recorded it in 1997. Our drummer, Taylor Hawkins, plays that song, ‘Everlong’, for us every night.”

“But Nandi, in the last week, I’ve gotten at least a hundred texts from people all over the world saying ‘this girl is challenging you to a drum-off. What are you gonna do?'” Grohl said.

“Now look, I’ve seen all your videos, I’ve seen you on TV, you’re an incredible drummer. I’m really flattered that you picked some of my songs to do for your videos and you’ve done ’em all perfectly,” he added.

Grohl then proceeded to tell Bushell that he is going to challenge her by playing a song she may not have heard before, called “Dead End Friends”, before he went to town on the drums.

The said song also features Grohl’s stick work as part of the American-English supergroup, Them Crooked Vultures.

Bushell on the same day replied to Grohl’s video and likewise accepted the new challenge, tweeting, “Challenge Accepted! [Mr.] Grohl you are amazing! Thank you so much.”

https://twitter.com/Nandi_Bushell/status/1299817132876869632

Bushell also posted her reaction to Grohl’s video via her YouTube channel and social media accounts, where she appeared ecstatic, of course, over her idol’s response.

“This is UNREAL! I can’t believe Dave Grohl actually accepted my drum battle, [thank] you! Now it’s my turn to learn [‘Dead End Friends’] by @crookedvultures! I am going to checkmate this one too!” the young musician said.

https://twitter.com/Nandi_Bushell/status/1299814332667228161

At such a young age, Bushell rose to fame online for her energetic covers of various rock songs using several instruments besides drums, such as the electric guitar and bass.

https://twitter.com/Nandi_Bushell/status/1297189499131355137

Bushell has also been featured in several television shows and news outlets, as well as having been invited on “Ellen” as a guest last year when she was only 9 years old. She turned 10 years old last April. JB

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