Brad Paisley is known for his fun-loving side, and he pulled out all the stops for his “Country Nation” video. The montage features more than two dozen college mascots. Here are some fun facts about the video, which was directed by Jeff Venable and produced by Trent Hardville for Revolution Pictures.

It was filmed in part on Nashville's Vanderbilt University football field.
It features more than two dozen college football mascots.
Be watching for a guest appearance by Brad's own mascot, his in-concert crowd-favorite, Bobblehead Brad.

Here is what our Taste of Country Staff had to say about the song:

Musically, “Country Nation” is an interesting sonic amalgam of old and new, juxtaposing a modern, glossy production with pedal steel and fiddle — and of course, it wouldn’t be a proper Brad Paisley song without an adept, perfectly-scripted guitar solo, though he keeps it brief here. The result is like throwing a perfect spiral straight down the middle of Paisley’s fanbase, and one that both country radio and fans are sure to embrace this season.

Why Fans Will Love It: What’s not to love? We’ve heard this kind of song before from Paisley, but that’s not bad — in fact, returning to the core themes that helped him build his success is probably the smartest thing he could do right now. “Country Nation” is as familiar as a hug from your brother, and just as endearing.

Key Lyrics: “On two thousand country stations, yeah we’re one big country nation, that’s right.”

Did You Know? Paisley has written his share of good-time party songs over the years, but he’s actually a teetotaler.

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If you would like to download this song, or the entire Moonshine in the Trunk album, here are the links:

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