Jason Aldean Announces Video Premiere For Duet With Carrie Underwood

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Jason Aldean just revealed when fans will get to see the music video for “If I Didn’t Love You,” his latest duet with fellow country singer-songwriterCarrie Underwood.

Aldean announced the music video premiere date on his social media channels on Friday (September 3). He and Underwood released the heartbreak anthemin July, giving fans a taste of what to expect from Aldean’s 10th full-length album. The “Blame It On You” singer previously said in a statement:

“We were pretty close to finishing up this album, but this song [If I Didn’t Love You] came in and we knew we had to record it. I went ahead and put my vocals down while we asked Carrie in the meantime. Luckily she loved the song and it was kind of like a rocket from there. She did her thing like only Carrie can...and I don’t know how, but she made it sound even better than what we expected. It's a really special song to start this album."

Aldeandrummed up anticipationfor his latest collaboration by posting a photo with a question mark over Underwood’s face, asking: “Who do y’all think is singing on this one with me?” Commenters buzzed with guesses, but ultimately they doubled down on Underwood after internet investigators brightened the photo and revealed the “Love Wins” singer’s face behind the question mark. After that, Underwood retweeted Alden using a single emoji — a girl raising her hand — to indicate her involvement in the project.

The music video is set to premiere on Facebook on Wednesday (September 8) at 6 p.m. CT.


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