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Yoakam unveils video with Post Malone

Yoakam unveils video with Post Malone

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Thursday, October 10, 2024 – Dwight Yoakam today unveiled the music video for his new track “I Don’t Know How To Say Goodbye (Bang Bang Boom Boom)” with Post Malone.

The video premiered on CMT, CMT Music, CMT Equal and Paramount Times Square Billboard.

Starring Yoakam and Post Malone, the music video also features Nina Dobrev, Malin Akerman and The Babylonian Cowboys (Mitch Marine (drums), Eugene Edwards (electric guitar), Jonathan Clark (bass), Steve Peavey (violin, pedal steel, Organ). The single was written specifically by Yoakam for a collaboration with Post Malone. The music video was directed by Gregory Alosio.

Yoakam recently confirmed his first album of new music in nine years, Brighter Days, due out November 15th via Via Records/Thirty Tigers.

Written and recorded over the past three years, Brighter Days features 12 songs written/co-written by Yoakam, as well as covers of The Carter Family's Keeping On The Sunny Side, Cake's Bound Away and Time. . Between” by The Byrds.

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