Florida Georgia Line Release 'Stay' Video
. The song revolves around a breakup, where the woman has walked out and the guy is left pleading with her to come back. The music video, though, takes things a few steps further by adding a new level of drama�and darkness�to the situation. The video kicks off in a trailer park, with a woman looking sadly around the wreckage of a burned-out trailer. A dog sniffs out a cellphone and brings it to her, which sets off a flashback to the events leading up to the fire. These involve the breakup, and the subsequent pleading for her to "Stay" via text messages on that very phone. Watch below: Where previous FGL singles like "Cruise" (including the remix of the song with Nelly) were easy for country fans to latch onto and sing along with, it'll be curious to see if the clearly downbeat "Stay" has the same effect. But as FGL's Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley told Radio.com back when Here's To The Good Times was first released, they deliberately aimed for diversity. more on this story Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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