Blake Shelton debuted his new song “God’s Country” at the ACM Awards last week and now he’s released a music video for the single.

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The powerful new video features Shelton taking in the sights of his home state of Oklahoma, imagining the land’s difficult past and setting fire to the remnants of civilization left behind.

Photo: Warner Music Group
Photo: Warner Music Group

“Well I can tell you one thing for damn sure, Oklahoma is God’s Country so that’s where we shot the music video for the song,” Shelton explained. “We spent four days shooting there in and around Tishomingo, getting connected to the land, the environment and the spirit of the music.”

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Shelton added, “As I’ve said before, I was born in Oklahoma and I’ll be buried there and [director] Sophie Muller, who’s a well-known video director, really captured the countryside in a stark and vivid way.”