Music Videos

Brett Eldredge New Music Video [WATCH]
Brett Eldredge New Music Video [WATCH]
Brett Eldredge New Music Video [WATCH]
Brett Eldredge recently released his new music video for his latest single, "Drunk On Your Love," and he plays almost every supporting character.
 A 360 Degree Music Video? [WATCH]
A 360 Degree Music Video? [WATCH]
A 360 Degree Music Video? [WATCH]
Luke Bryan and Karen Fairchild released the music video for "Home Alone Tonight," and it is one of the coolest videos I have ever seen.
Flashback Friday: Carrie Underwood
Flashback Friday: Carrie Underwood
Flashback Friday: Carrie Underwood
Welcome to my first edition of Flashback Friday. Every Friday, I am going to post a video of the #1 song on this date from a random year.
Stephanie Quayle Sings "Sugar High"
Stephanie Quayle Sings "Sugar High"
Stephanie Quayle Sings "Sugar High"
Thanks to Nashville singer-songwriter & Bozeman native Stephanie Quayle for dropping by the XL studio to hang with us on the morning show today! Watch the video of her singing an acoustic version of her new single Sugar High in our studio.
What Music Video Is This Picture From?
What Music Video Is This Picture From?
What Music Video Is This Picture From?
This song comes from the peak of this singer's career. You can actually see the man who sings this song if you look closely. It's a mid-'00s hit that features a rocker who would soon score a couple country hits of his own. Do you know which music video this picture comes from?
Eric Church, ‘Give Me Back My Hometown’ [Listen]
Eric Church, ‘Give Me Back My Hometown’ [Listen]
Eric Church, ‘Give Me Back My Hometown’ [Listen]
Eric Church’s new song ‘Give Me Back My Hometown’ seems to fill in the answer to a question proposed last month through a short series of cryptic videos. The first video promised: “One will rise , one will fall," and then another indicated the first wasn't meant as an attack on Taylor Swift. It's not clear why footage of Swift was used at all, although this new song does explore themes the 24
Jamie Lynn Spears Keeps It Simple With ‘How Could I Want More’ Video
Jamie Lynn Spears Keeps It Simple With ‘How Could I Want More’ Video
Jamie Lynn Spears Keeps It Simple With ‘How Could I Want More’ Video
Jamie Lynn Spears, the baby sister of Britney Spears, is forging her own, post-Nickelodeon career path with her first country single 'How Could I Want More.' The video for the ballad wisely keeps things simple, so that we focus on Spears' beautiful voice and her slice-of-life-and-love song without too many gets-in-the-way visuals drawing attention away from what matters most.

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