As part of her "Project Feel Safe" campaign, Katie Armiger dedicated an emotional music video for her new single "Safe," the third single and closing track taken from Country singer's latest fourth studio album "Fall Into Me," to our nation's first responders. Armiger's newest video honors these heros and gives a look into the sacrifices they make everyday while telling a story about falling in love and feeling safe with someone. Her video is poignant and it really tugs at the heartstrings. You may want to grab a tissue before you watch her emotional "Safe" video.
Armiger is known for her powerhouse voice and pipes, in "Safe" she is more reserved and delivers a subtle and delicate vocal performance that is melodic and soothing. Some of the best love stories begin when you're not even looking for love. The 22-year-old star closes her "Fall Into Me" album with this gentle acoustic ballad "Safe," where she tells the sweet story of an unexpected romance. The gorgeous and sweet ballad which perfectly captures the security of a love that feels just right. "I wrote 'Safe' with Mallary Hope, one of my favorite singer-songwriters in town, and she actually sang on the track, as well," Armiger told The Boot.
"It's the last song on the album, and we wanted the last track to be that song because, stripped down, it's really about the vocal and about being in that moment. It's the most tender moment on the album. It's about being with someone who makes you feel safe. That's the best feeling, that when you're beside that person, nothing can harm you." Directed by Justin Baldoni and features the long Beach Fire Department, the emotionally intense clip is a narrative based video (a rarity in country music) which depicts the sacrifices of not only first responders, but their families in honor of the brave men and women who keep us safe and the families who love them.
It starts out with a blazing fire and a mom in search of her 3-year-old son, amidst the blazes. A selfless fireman assures the distraught mother, The clip, which isn't set in chronological order, skips over to Armiger in the desert with a broken-down car. A handsome stranger comes to her rescue before the blazing fire scenes are back, and the fireman is desperately searching for the crying little boy. Armiger eventually falls in love with the stranger who rescued her, and they're seen in bed together before she leaves him a note with lyrics from her song. The reality of the fire once again sets in and the life-saving fireman, who's none other than Armiger's sweet stranger, is carried boy out from the fire and returned to his mother as Armiger watches and cries.
Armiger is known for her powerhouse voice and pipes, in "Safe" she is more reserved and delivers a subtle and delicate vocal performance that is melodic and soothing. Some of the best love stories begin when you're not even looking for love. The 22-year-old star closes her "Fall Into Me" album with this gentle acoustic ballad "Safe," where she tells the sweet story of an unexpected romance. The gorgeous and sweet ballad which perfectly captures the security of a love that feels just right. "I wrote 'Safe' with Mallary Hope, one of my favorite singer-songwriters in town, and she actually sang on the track, as well," Armiger told The Boot.
"It's the last song on the album, and we wanted the last track to be that song because, stripped down, it's really about the vocal and about being in that moment. It's the most tender moment on the album. It's about being with someone who makes you feel safe. That's the best feeling, that when you're beside that person, nothing can harm you." Directed by Justin Baldoni and features the long Beach Fire Department, the emotionally intense clip is a narrative based video (a rarity in country music) which depicts the sacrifices of not only first responders, but their families in honor of the brave men and women who keep us safe and the families who love them.
It starts out with a blazing fire and a mom in search of her 3-year-old son, amidst the blazes. A selfless fireman assures the distraught mother, The clip, which isn't set in chronological order, skips over to Armiger in the desert with a broken-down car. A handsome stranger comes to her rescue before the blazing fire scenes are back, and the fireman is desperately searching for the crying little boy. Armiger eventually falls in love with the stranger who rescued her, and they're seen in bed together before she leaves him a note with lyrics from her song. The reality of the fire once again sets in and the life-saving fireman, who's none other than Armiger's sweet stranger, is carried boy out from the fire and returned to his mother as Armiger watches and cries.
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