ACM Awards Winner Thomas Rhett Shares Music Video For “Look What God Gave Her”

Following his ‘Best Male’ win on Sunday night’s ACM Awards, Thomas Rhett shared the video for “Look What God Gave Her”. Check it out here!

With color-blasted visuals and a swaggering performance, the video directed by TK McKamy showcases a series of trailblazing women who are all inspirational ground-shakers…ranging from charitable leaders, mothers, artists and beyond…heightening the celebratory message behind the “summery single” (Billboard). Additionally, Thomas Rhett’s wife Lauren Akins, along with their two daughters appear throughout the video for the “track you can dance to” (iHeartRadio), setting the personal tone of Center Point Road’s debut offering.

“When we started talking about the music video, it was natural to include Lauren, but I also wanted to include other inspirational women who are doing some amazing things,” said Thomas Rhett. “Rather than hire actors for the video we connected with the founder of Love One and her family, the women of Thistle Farms and an incredible artist who also did our art for the single cover to come be featured. Being able to spotlight them and celebrate these strong women along with my wife and daughters was such a special experience.”

Serving as the first taste of what’s to come, Thomas Rhett describes the irresistibly uptempo jam as “the perfect song to take fans into summer”…and also the perfect track to introduce his next project. Featuring a daring electro-Country sound, stunning harmony stacks and a smooth-talking vocal hook, Thomas Rhett co-wrote the infectious standout alongside his hit-making father, Rhett Akins as well as Julian Bunetta, John Ryan and J Cash.

Thomas Rhett co-produced “Look What God Gave Her” with Bunetta and Dann Huff, both of whom are longtime collaborators with producer credits on his previous two albums…Platinum-certified “Life Changes”and “Tangled Up.” More details about Thomas Rhett’s fourth studio album, named after the street in his Tennessee hometown that shaped and influenced much of his life experiences, will be revealed soon, with Country radio’s most-played artist of 2018 hinting that it will find him “getting back to his roots.” 

The new music comes as Thomas wraps up his hugely successful Life Changes Tour, which saw him headline London’s Eventim Apollo in November. He plays a coast-to-coast series of shows in Canada this Spring, before kicking off his headlining Very Hot Summer Tour, visiting 40 stops across the US with Dustin Lynch, Russell Dickerson and Rhett Akins opening select dates.

For more information about new music and for a full list of upcoming tour dates, visit www.thomasrhett.com.

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