Brantley Gilbert Premieres New Music Video for "How To Talk To Girls" Today

Special Tribute to Gilbert’s Wife Amber and Daughter Braylen Premieres Today

Hard-rocking multi-Platinum country star Brantley Gilbert is set to premiere the official music video for his latest release “How To Talk To Girls,” (The Valory Music Co.) today, Thursday, Jan. 27.

Co-written with Brock Berryhill, Brian Wayne Davis, Brandon Day, Chase McGill, Josh Phillips, Taylor Phillips and Michael Ray, “How To Talk To Girls” was written with Gilbert’s wife Amber and daughter Braylen in mind.

“I’ve known Amber since we were kids. I’ve been married to her for 6 years now, and I’m still in awe of her,” Gilbert shared upon the song’s release. “Then my daughter came along, and I realized I still struggle to find the right words to say to the girls I love.”

“How To Talk To Girls” presents a vulnerable side to the Georgia-native that reminds fans he’s more than meets the eye, as Taste of Country shares, “Although he is a self-proclaimed ‘bad boy,’ there's no doubt Gilbert's been reformed. And we are confident that when these conversations come up, he'll handle them like a true pro. After all, if you're questioning how to have these talks, chances are you’re already preparing for them.”

“How To Talk To Girls” follows “Gone But Not Forgotten,” penned with Berryhill, Jason Blaine and Jay Brunswick in 2018, and released to celebrate Veterans Day and to honor servicemen and women, first responders and all those who we rely on that serve and protect, keeping us safe in our day-to-day lives. Watch the video HERE.

About Brantley Gilbert
With back-to-back Platinum albums and a grassroots following millions strong, Brantley Gilbert’s music has been shared, covered and adopted as the soundtrack to Saturday night and Sunday morning by audiences around the world. The Georgia native who started as the defiant life-of-the-party can still go ‘til sunrise, but he’s also emerged as something far greater: the leader of a massive tribe of hard-working, fun-loving believers for whom electric guitar-shredding, rapping, and twang can go hand-in-hand-in-hand. They call themselves the BG Nation, and when the BG Nation watches Gilbert on a stage, they don’t just see a star. They see themselves. Seven No. 1 hits punctuate his career: “Country Must be Country Wide,” “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do,” CMA Awards Song of the Year nominee “Dirt Road Anthem,” “My Kinda Party,” RIAA 5x Platinum-certified “Bottoms Up,” “One Hell of an Amen” and collaboration with Lindsay Ell “What Happens In A Small Town.” Gilbert’s landmark record Just As I Am clinched the 2014 American Music Award for Favorite Country Album. Earning praise from the New York Times, NPR, American Songwriter, and more, Gilbert has mined a rich vein of conflict between the party and the pew on all of his albums. Instead of toiling in limbo, unable to enjoy good times for fear of Judgment Day, Gilbert fully lives––rowdy friend, man of faith, devoted husband, smitten father––just as he is. His latest release “How To Talk To Girls” is available everywhere now. For additional information, visit BrantleyGilbert.com or follow him on Instagram and Twitter @BrantleyGilbert on Facebook @BrantleyGilbertMusic.

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Lyrics for “How To Talk To Girls” available HERE.

Brantley Gilbert Shares Inspiration for "How To Talk To Girls," Available Now

Multi-Platinum selling country rocker Brantley Gilbert will be the first to admit he still finds it challenging to talk to girls – especially his childhood sweetheart-turned-wife Amber and daughter Braylen.

“I’ve known Amber since we were kids. I’ve been married to her for 6 years now, and I’m still in awe of her. Then my daughter came along, and I realized I still struggle to find the right words to say to the girls I love,” Gilbert shares.

Despite his struggle to find the right words, the Georgia-native delivers some touching insight into his unconditional love for his family with his new song via The Valory Music Co. “How To Talk To Girls,” co-written with Brock Berryhill, Brian Wayne Davis, Brandon Day, Chase McGill, Josh Phillips, Taylor Phillips and Michael Ray. Listen to the song HERE.

“When I get stumped or have a moment when I can’t exactly find the words, I’ve always been one to go back and think about it, and a lot of times, a song comes out of it,” Gilbert shares. “The more specific I am as a writer, the more I hear other folks say ‘Man, I feel the exact same.’ When it comes to family, the love I have for my wife, son and daughter is simple and straightforward, but getting across how deep it goes is the hard part, and I think that’s something we all share.”

The Worst Country Tour of All Time continues tonight in Charleston, W. Va., followed by 10 more opportunities to catch Gilbert live in North America before the end of 2021. Tickets are available at BrantleyGilbert.com.

The Worst Country Tour of All Time 2021 Dates:

Nov. 19 Charleston Civic Center Coliseum Charleston, W.Va.
Nov. 20 Bon Secours Wellness Arena Greenville, S.C.
Dec. 2 Toyota Arena Ontario, Can.
Dec. 3 Save Mart Center Fresno, Calif.
Dec. 4 The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, Nev.
Dec. 9 Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater Nampa, Idaho
Dec. 10 Moda Center Portland, Ore.
Dec. 11 Tacoma Dome Tacoma, Wash.
Dec. 16 Alerus Center Grand Forks, N.D.
Dec. 17 Denny Sanford Premier Center Sioux Falls, S.D.
Dec. 18 America Fest 2021 Phoenix, Ariz.

About Brantley Gilbert
With back-to-back Platinum albums and a grassroots following millions strong, Brantley Gilbert’s music has been shared, covered and adopted as the soundtrack to Saturday night and Sunday morning by audiences around the world. The Georgia native who started as the defiant life-of-the-party can still go ‘til sunrise, but he’s also emerged as something far greater: the leader of a massive tribe of hard-working, fun-loving believers for whom electric guitar-shredding, rapping, and twang can go hand-in-hand-in-hand. They call themselves the BG Nation, and when the BG Nation watches Gilbert on a stage, they don’t just see a star. They see themselves. Seven No. 1 hits punctuate his career: “Country Must be Country Wide,” “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do,” CMA Awards Song of the Year nominee “Dirt Road Anthem,” “My Kinda Party,” RIAA 5x Platinum-certified “Bottoms Up,” “One Hell of an Amen” and collaboration with Lindsay Ell “What Happens In A Small Town.” Gilbert’s landmark record Just As I Am clinched the 2014 American Music Award for Favorite Country Album. Earning praise from the New York Times, NPR, American Songwriter, and more, Gilbert has mined a rich vein of conflict between the party and the pew on all of his albums. Instead of toiling in limbo, unable to enjoy good times for fear of Judgment Day, Gilbert fully lives––rowdy friend, man of faith, devoted husband, smitten father––just as he is. For additional information, visit BrantleyGilbert.com or follow him on Instagram and Twitter @BrantleyGilbert on Facebook @BrantleyGilbertMusic.