Just had her 36th birthday on Sunday, the country crossover artist Jewel Kilcher released the new video on CMT for her latest second single, "Satisfied," off her upcoming ninth studio album "Sweet and Wild," which is slated for release on June 8 via Valory Music Group.
Kicking off her set with no one watching, Jewel takes the center stage of empty War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville in Peter Zavadil directed video. While the country music singer who wears cream tube dress is delivering her verses, as the video progresses, people begin one by one to enter the auditorium to see her performance, and gradually become happier after listening to the song's uplifting message. The song is yet to be released to radio but the video gives fans a great look at the beauty and elegance of Jewel.
Backed by shakers and a piano melody, Jewel sings about "Letting someone know you love them, while you can." "My husband (Ty Murray) and I have talked a lot about what is happiness and what makes a person happy," she told The Tennessean about what inspired her to write the song. "It's funny because I feel like we all are interested in happiness, but I feel like very few of us sit down to actually see how much we're doing in our day lends to our happiness. It also seems like when you're a kid you have all these goals about what you want your life to become. Now when you accomplish those goals, you have to re-evaluate and see if they are making you happy because what makes a person feel satisfied might be different than what you thought."
Jewel looking as beautiful and as graceful as ever releases her latest music video for her new song "Satisfied" and it is truly an amazingly sweet love song. "Satisfied" is a song that everyone can relate to and it is so good to hear her angelic voice singing a new song. "Satisfied" is clean, soft and filtered through a prism of commercialism. "Satisfied" is a sweet little sliver of hope, professionally crafted and sung by one of music's most identifiable (and gifted) voices. It's definitely more country-ish then some of her previous songs. It has a beautiful melody and her vocals work so well with it. That's quite an achievement, all things considered–though probably not the one she was aiming for.
Kicking off her set with no one watching, Jewel takes the center stage of empty War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville in Peter Zavadil directed video. While the country music singer who wears cream tube dress is delivering her verses, as the video progresses, people begin one by one to enter the auditorium to see her performance, and gradually become happier after listening to the song's uplifting message. The song is yet to be released to radio but the video gives fans a great look at the beauty and elegance of Jewel.
Backed by shakers and a piano melody, Jewel sings about "Letting someone know you love them, while you can." "My husband (Ty Murray) and I have talked a lot about what is happiness and what makes a person happy," she told The Tennessean about what inspired her to write the song. "It's funny because I feel like we all are interested in happiness, but I feel like very few of us sit down to actually see how much we're doing in our day lends to our happiness. It also seems like when you're a kid you have all these goals about what you want your life to become. Now when you accomplish those goals, you have to re-evaluate and see if they are making you happy because what makes a person feel satisfied might be different than what you thought."
Jewel looking as beautiful and as graceful as ever releases her latest music video for her new song "Satisfied" and it is truly an amazingly sweet love song. "Satisfied" is a song that everyone can relate to and it is so good to hear her angelic voice singing a new song. "Satisfied" is clean, soft and filtered through a prism of commercialism. "Satisfied" is a sweet little sliver of hope, professionally crafted and sung by one of music's most identifiable (and gifted) voices. It's definitely more country-ish then some of her previous songs. It has a beautiful melody and her vocals work so well with it. That's quite an achievement, all things considered–though probably not the one she was aiming for.
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