Smithfield Premieres Their Sizzling New Video For “Something Sexy” Across CMT Today

DUO ANNOUNCES HEADLINE SHOW AT NASHVILLE’S 3RD AND LINDSLEY
ON JUNE 17

NASHVILLE, TENN –  Country duo SmithField – comprised of Jennifer Fielder and Trey Smith – are set to premiere the music video for their burning-hot new song, “Something Sexy,” across CMT, CMT Music and CMT.com starting today, May 12.

Bringing sexy back, “SmithField is heating things up with the release of their brand new single, ‘Something Sexy” (Country Now). With the set inspired by the power couple Tim McGraw & Faith Hill’s “It’s Your Love” music video, the “Something Sexy” video was shot in East Nashville and directed by Quinton Cook. Featuring performance vignettes of SmithField, the music video illuminates a care-free ambience and soft smiles while following a couple fully enthralled in their young love.

WATCH THE MUSIC VIDEO FOR SMITHFIELD’S “SOMETHING SEXY” HERE

With their clever songwriting on full display, the track was penned by SmithField alongside Aaron Wood, and produced by Derek Wells and Wood. Weaving a tapestry of sultry Country classics with some of the genre’s steamiest hits by Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban and more, the duo sets the mood just right for this sweet yet spicy music video.

“Something Sexy” follows their latest offering “Sunday Best,” which has been praised as “a simple declaration of love, delivered by two artists with the chemistry to revive country’s long-running tradition of the male-female duo,” (Rolling Stone). Both songs preview the pair’s forthcoming EP, for which they co-penned every track, and is due out this year.

Next up, SmithField will return to the road, set to take their first-rate harmonies and stellar live show to Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, GA on May 22. Also just announced, the duo will be performing live at the highly regarded Nashville venue 3rd and Lindsley on June 17. Tickets on sale THIS FRIDAY.

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