Florida Georgia Line Release 'Sippin' On Fire' Video
. (Radio.com) Florida Georgia Line head to the Las Vegas desert for their latest video, this time for 'Sippin' On Fire." In the new video, which debuted Wednesday (March 25), Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley can be seen performing the track in the midst of a dust storm in the desert. While two actors portray the back-and-forth love story in the song, the band is shown in the background fittingly performing in a ring of fire as the night heats things up. In an interview with ET, FGL talked about the video for the banjo-led track."It's a hot spot," Brian Kelley tells ET. "The song's hot, so the video needs to match that." While Kelley adds that whiskey is often part of the recipe for a good country song, Hubbard talked of how their music is more than just shots and beers. "I think there's more depth to our music than whiskey, beer, pretty women and big trucks, you know," Hubbard said. "I mean, that's part of our lifestyle. We have two beautiful girls in our life, and we like to drink and have a good time, and we both have jacked-up trucks, so we're gonna sing about that. But at the same time, our music is deeper than that." Watch the video here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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