The Country Music video you're referring to is likely "Just Fishin'" by Trace Adkins. In the video, a young girl in leg braces is depicted spending time with her father, highlighting themes of love, family, and cherishing moments together. The narrative emphasizes the bond between them and the simple joys of life.
She said yes by Rhett Atkins
No she doesn't have braces but she used fake ones in the video last Friday night.
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.
noyes,she had braces.......i think. dont know.
According to the CMT Hot 20 Countdown for June 4th, 2011, the number one Country Music video was "Bleed Red" by country music sensation Ronnie Dunn. There was also a bonus video featuring Kenny Chesney's "You and Tequila".
She said yes by Rhett Atkins
No she doesn't have braces but she used fake ones in the video last Friday night.
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.
The most popular place one could go to and view music videos featuring the artist Trina is YouTube. Other video hosting sites that offer music videos featuring Trina are, Slack-Time, Dailymotion and Yahoo! Video.
noyes,she had braces.......i think. dont know.
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.
No. They are not grills. Believe it or not, they are braces!
The music video for The Game's 'My Life' featuring Lil' Wayne can be purchased at any local dealer who sells music, these dealers can be found in your local directory. Music videos can also be purchased at various sites such as Amazon, Best Buy and WalMart.
Respect for Life...Common - Featuring Lauren Hill
No, not at the moment. She had braces for her music video "last Friday night" (TGIF) It was just a costume!