Brad Paisley Animates Country Stars For His 'Crushin' It' Video
. You can't make this stuff up, but Paisley sure can. The four-and-a-half-minute video was "completely and totally drawn, animated and created by Brad Paisley." "OK, I drew this," Paisley wrote on Twitter. "Certainly the only video of its kind. Hope you get a kick out of it. Betcha can't watch just once." The video kicks off with "top secret classified footage" of an "elite team of weekend vigilantes undercover as country singers." Their talent? The ability to crush aluminum. Then we're shown some of country's mightiest heroes which include Paisley as Steel Moonshiner, Keith Urban as Captain Australia, Carrie Underwood as Carrie Underwoman, Kenny Chesney as Agua Man, Zac Brown Band as The Zoro Brown Bandaleros, plus many, many more. As the team of country singers go to battle the giant evil robot beer cans, an animated Blake Shelton is shown lounging and drinking beers as wife Miranda Lambert shoots each empty beer can. Then we see a man who loves to fly, Dierks Bentley as Derx Skydrinker, Darius Rucker as The Hoot Owl, Jason Aldean as Jason All-green and Luke Bryan as Flash Smile showing off his pearly whites and dance moves. Watch it here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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