Eric Paslay’s “High Class” Video Debuts on VEVO Today
High Class Friends Make Cameo Appearances
NASHVILLE — EMI Records Nashville artist and ACM “Song of the Year” nominee, Eric Paslay debuts his “High Class” music video with VEVO today. The video, directed by Wes Edwards, can be seen HERE and features a few of Eric’s ‘high class’ friends who star with cameo appearances - Charles Kelley, Kristian Bush and Maddie & Tae as well as Eric’s brother John Paul and wife Natalie.
The video was shot to mimic the Copacabana club scene sequence from the 1990 “Goodfellas” movie where multiple single takes were stitched together to create one seamless scene.
“High Class” is the lead single from Eric’s highly anticipated sophomore project due out later this year. The song was written by Eric, Jesse Frasure and Corey Crowder and was touted by Parade Magazine as “country’s ‘Uptown Funk.’”
Eric Paslay, delivers a powerful punch as a renowned, Platinum-selling, hit songwriter and dynamic performer. Paslay has celebrated five No. 1 hits including “Even If It Breaks Your Heart” (Eli Young Band), “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” (Jake Owen), “Angel Eyes” (Love & Theft), “Rewind” (Rascal Flatts) and “Friday Night,” the smash lead single from his critically acclaimed self-titled debut album. The Temple, Texas native is a recent GRAMMY nominee (first as a recording artist) in the Best Country Duo/Group category for “The Driver,” performed by Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley, featuring Eric and Dierks Bentley, and a current “Song of The Year” nominee for “She Don’t Love You” at the upcoming ACM Awards on April 3. A true artist’s artist, USA Today calls Paslay “flat out-brilliant” and American Songwriter names him an influencer of country music. Paslay recently released his back beat-driven groove “High Class,” the lead single from his highly-anticipated sophomore album, and is currently on tour with Brad Paisley.
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