Blake Shelton Releases Red-hot Video For ‘God’s Country’

Blake Shelton’s newest single “God’s Country” is fire. Literally.

Blake had released a smoldering video teaser ahead of his official “God’s Country” video. The teaser clip has been dubbed, “The Prequel” leading fans to believe that we are on the forefront of combustion.

The clip was the perfect visual horizon for Blake to debut this dark country song showcased with a fiery blaze and with lyrics like, “The devil went down to Georgia, but he didn't stick around.”

"God's Country" was written by the dark horse himself Devin Dawson, alongside Jordan Schmidt, and country newcomer Hardy.

Blake explains that song is a track that has a strong and deeply meaningful lyrics, but at the same time, it leaves it up to the listener's interpretation.

“Well, I can tell you one thing for damn sure, Oklahoma is God’s country,” Shelton told CMT.com. “So that’s where we shot the music video for the song. We spent four days shooting there, in and around Tishomingo, getting connected to the land, the environment and the spirit of the music. As I’ve said before, I was born in Oklahoma, and I’ll be buried there.”

The song, resonated with Shelton the first time he heard it.

“‘God’s Country’ is a song that has a strong and deep meaningful lyric, but at the same time it leaves it up to the listeners’ interpretation,” Shelton said in a statement with the press.“But no matter where you are from or where you’re standing it is my belief that you’re standing in God’s Country. It’s really about a state of mind. Wherever you’re from and how you feel about that place. For me, it’s about being from Oklahoma – where I was born, raised and still live today.”

Watch the video below.

Photo Credit: Getty Images.


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