The Country Music video you're likely referring to is "The Good Stuff" by Kenny Chesney. In this video, there is a notable scene featuring a man walking down a street, capturing the reflective and emotional themes of the song. The visuals complement the narrative of appreciating life's simple moments and connections.
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The artist of the black and white music video you are referring to is likely to be Gotye, an Australian musician. The music video you described is for his song "Somebody That I Used to Know," featuring Kimbra. The video features a woman painted in black and white, walking down a street with no clothes on, alongside Gotye.
There are many music videos with a guy playing a guitar on a street.
The remedy -Jason Mraz
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The artist of the black and white music video you are referring to is likely to be Gotye, an Australian musician. The music video you described is for his song "Somebody That I Used to Know," featuring Kimbra. The video features a woman painted in black and white, walking down a street with no clothes on, alongside Gotye.
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There are many music videos with a guy playing a guitar on a street.
The remedy -Jason Mraz
A country music video from 90´s with falling meteorites
not sure what you're asking. but if i am right on guessing what your question is...a COUNTRY MUSIC VIDEO is nothing more than a MUSIC VIDEO of a COUNTRY genre song.
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Sounds like The Verve It's The Bittersweet Symphony from The Verve.
Taylor Swift - You Belong with me and other Taylor swift songs
The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony