Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton are taking followers on a nostalgic journey to the Seventies with their newly launched music video for “A Music To Sing.” The video, which options the duo performing on the Brentwood Skate Middle simply south of Nashville, is a cool tribute to the period. Lambert and Stapleton are decked out in matching terracotta fits, surrounded by folks skating to the beat, they usually totally embrace the 70s vibe with each be aware.
As Lambert beforehand shared, the tune is impressed by the likes of Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, they usually took it a step additional for the video by borrowing jewellery from the legends’ estates. Lambert wore a pair of Parton’s gold clip-on hoop earrings, whereas Stapleton sported a lion necklace that belonged to Rogers. The video additionally encompasses a cameo from Morgane Stapleton, who seems in gold lamé.
The tune was truly written a couple of years in the past, as Lambert just lately revealed in a dialog with Cody Alan on SiriusXM’s The Freeway. She defined that they had been ready for the proper time to launch it, and evidently time is now. In accordance with Lambert, the tune got here collectively when Jesse Frazier reached out to Chris Stapleton to jot down for enjoyable, and issues fell into place from there. As she recalled, “I had a date with Jesse Frazier and he randomly reached out to Chris type of final minute and was like, ‘Hey, you wouldn’t occur to be round right this moment? Me and Miranda are simply writing for type of enjoyable,'”
Lambert gave credit score to Frazier for serving to her step exterior her consolation zone, and the tune finally got here along with the assistance of Jenee Fleenor’s fiddle taking part in, which drove the observe’s groovy beat. The tune has been an enormous success, with over 3.3 million U.S. streams and greater than 4.3 million international streams in its first week, and it claimed the No. 1 spot on the Nation Digital Music Gross sales chart.