Dierks Bentley Releases Emotional Video For 'Say You Do'
. In the clip, released Monday (Sept. 22), Bentley lands his plane in the water before he hops on his motorcycle and heads to his cabin getaway. Meanwhile, he patiently waits for a lover to come along, but to no avail. The emotional track shows Bentley's sensitive side as one filled wine glass is left on his side table as he realizes things are over and he heads back where he came from. "I think it's pretty evident there is a hardcore yearning going on in this song, and personally, it's something I've experienced in the worst of ways in past relationships," Bentley said in a press release. "This song is about wanting something so badly even if its not good for you, just wanting that love back, which is something I think everyone can relate to at some point in their life." In an interview with Radio.com earlier this year with Bentley, he echoed these same sentiments about his latest album Riser. "Every album I make I try to make a snapshot of where I am at that point in my life," Bentley told Radio.com about his album Riser. "That's the goal, to be able to capture that and put it on a record. And it's really no different on this record - same process. It's just that life is a lot fuller." Watch the video here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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