Kenny Chesney: Watch His Brand New Music Video
Kenny Chesney recently announced that he will release a new album called Born, slated for release on March 29, 2024. While creating the new music for fans, he reflected on…

Kenny Chesney recently announced that he will release a new album called Born, slated for release on March 29, 2024. While creating the new music for fans, he reflected on some of the great songs he's written and recorded. One of the new songs on the album is his current radio single, "Take Her Home."
Today (1/19), he released the music video for the new song. Kenny said, "Everything about this song is a little movie. Each verse is its own act, and you can see all the details if you're listening. The deep-cut Cheap Trick on a jukebox in a crowded bar, the pink and black suitcases... even the little baby in the last verse. There's so much detail that people can see it in their heads."
He added, "I wanted to figure a way that mirrors the innocence in this song. I wanted something that wouldn't take away what someone else was seeing when they saw the video. It seems like the opposite from what you might do, but I think it'll make sense when people see it."
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The video is simple and straightforward and leaves lots of room for people to populate with their own images and even their own life stories. While Chesney serves as the clip's narrator, an old-school video effect turns the action into a slightly distorted set of vignettes that follow the storyline.
Kenny concluded, "Songs like 'Take Her Home' deserve to paint pictures for the listeners. When you can see yourself, or your friends, or someone you know in a song, that's when a song will last long after it's done playing. To me, this song has that potential for people, and as much as I like making videos, I also know the power of No Shoes Nation's (his fans) ability to live in my songs."
Many country music stars love their sports teams, whether it be basketball, college football, or baseball. And when it comes to the NFL, let's just say that some country stars go all out for their teams of choice.
5 - Kenny Chesney - Pittsburgh Steelers
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A native of East Tennessee, Kenny Chesney is a Tennessee Vols fan when it comes to college football, but when it comes to the NFL, he's a lifelong fan of The Pittsburgh Steelers. While he has played Heinz Field (now called Acrisure Stadium) many times, he visited the Pittsburgh Steelers training camp in 2015 to watch his favorite team in action.
4 - Chris Young - Dallas Cowboys
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Chris, who was based in Texas and played there almost exclusively before hitting it big in Nashville, is a huge Dallas Cowboys fan. He was quite happy over the weekend (1/16) when his beloved Dallas Cowboys beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to advance in the playoffs. He was so pleased he posted a video on his socials from a trip to Hawaii to cheer his team on.
3 - Luke Combs - Carolina Panthers
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This North Carolina native loves his Panthers. He often wears Panthers gear on stage.
2 - Blake Shelton - Arizona Cardinals
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Blake loves the Arizona Cardinals and even took his then-girlfriend, Gwen Stefani, to a game in 2015 when they were dating. He always posts on social media about his team, and as they say, "He bleeds Arizona red." The now-married couple went to another game of Blake's fave team in November (2022) when his Cardinals played the Los Angeles Rams.
1 - Darius Rucker - Miami Dolphins
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Darius Rucker is definitely country music's most passionate NFL football fan. He famously said that he has two seasons, "football season and waiting for football season." A lifelong Miami Dolphins fan, he often sings that National Anthem at their games and did so this past September 2021 when the Dolphins played the Buffalo Bills. When he fronted Hootie and The Blowfish, he wrote the band's biggest song, "I Only Want To Be With You," in college when he was so upset that his Dolphins were losing, he started to cry, and his mother called him a baby. Rucker also has his own line of NFL wear.