CMT World Premieres Granger Smith’s “Happens Like That” Video

This weekend, CMT will premiere Granger Smith’s video for his current single “Happens Like That” on CMT Hot 20. The show airs Saturday, August 5th and Sunday, August 6th at 9/8am CT.

This has been the most extensive music video I’ve done, and we’ve done a lot of them. We shot the video in a massive cornfield and a silo and it gives the video this mysterious tone,” said Granger. “TK had a vision that the imagery would be kind of like a memory and these lightning strikes make time pass through these stages of life and love. It was amazing to have my beautiful wife Amber and my son River on set. My three kids have now all made cameos in my videos.”

His most ambitious music video to date, “Happens Like That” is a visually bold project that brilliantly captures the intense emotion in the song. Directed by award-winning TK McKamy, the video stars Granger’s wife Amber and their youngest son, River. “Happens Like That” takes the viewer on love’s journey from a first glance across a crowded room, through a proposal, marriage and eventually starting a family.

To coincide with the world premiere, CMT is hosting the Granger Smith “Happens Like That” FlyAway Sweepstakes that will send a lucky winner and guest to West Palm Beach, FL on November 17th to meet Granger and be a VIP at the show.

To enter, fans can click HERE.

“Happens Like That” is the first single off Granger’s new album being released this fall and is his fastest rising single. It continues to climb at radio and currently sits at No. 43 at MediaBase and Billboard.

He will take a break from his national, headlining tour this fall to go on the road with Luke Bryan on the “Huntin’, Fishin’, And Lovin’ Every Day Tour.”

For a complete list of tour dates and more information on Granger Smith, please visit his website and follow him on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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