Rising Country Star Shaboozey has unveiled the captivating music video for his latest single, “Highway,” from his upcoming album Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going. The visual offers a poignant exploration of loneliness and reflection, set against the backdrop of the picturesque heartland.
In the “Highway” video, directed by Aiden Cullen, Shaboozey wanders through a landscape reminiscent of Dixon, Montana navigating his way through the aftermath of a breakup with only his guitar in hand. His solitary journey takes him to the backs of pickup trucks, small-town carnivals, and roadside diners, culminating in a serene, empty prairie at sundown, where he sings next to a campfire.
As Shaboozey expresses his emotions through lyrics like, “Gave me your heart, gave you heartbreak / Sorry I’m lost in this dark place / Somehow I’ll make it to Sunday / I promise I’ll be coming back / I might die on the highway / With all my regrets / I’ve been driving for miles and miles and miles / I can’t see where it ends,” the visuals capture the essence of sorrow paired with a sense of adventurous recklessness.
The video transforms Shaboozey’s heartfelt message into a cinematic journey, allowing viewers to accompany him through the winding back roads of heartbreak and self-discovery. With each frame, the lonely roads become a character of their own, emphasizing the themes of solitude and yearning that resonate throughout the song.
“Highway” is not just a song; it’s an invitation to join Shaboozey on his emotional expedition as he navigates the complex feelings associated with love and loss.
Filmed near Dixon, Montana
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