Tim McGraw Gets Nostalgic with “7500 OBO”

Tim McGraw Gets Nostalgic with “7500 OBO”

Tim McGraw has just shared his latest single from his 16th studio album Here On Earth – “7500 OBO.”
The release of this laid-back, R&B-influenced track includes a lyric video that gives the feeling of a ’90s hometown truck dealership commercial, perfectly accompanying the sentiment of the song.  

Tim nods to his hits Where The Green Grass Grows and Shotgun Rider throughout the chorus – check it out: 

“7500 OBO” shares a melancholy twist on the familiar sentiment of love and a truck that Country fans are so familiar with:  

“Got an ’06 stick-shift, dark blue F-150 in good condition /  

Got 119,000 miles, only five on the new transmission /  

It’s got leather seats, a sunroof / 

It’s sittin’ on 33s, it runs smooth /  

It’ll get ya from A to B, but not from me /  

‘Cause every time I turn that key, I see her…” 

The official music video will premiere on YouTube this Friday, August 13 at 6pm ET.   

There will also be a YouTube Premium-exclusive afterparty where Tim and the directors of the video, Alexa and Stephen Kinigopoulos, will share all about the making of the video.  

Tim and Faith Hill’s daughter Audrey McGraw will be making her music video acting debut by starring in the video, as well!  

The song was penned by Matt McGinn, Jennifer Schott and Nathan Spicer 

You can catch Tim McGraw on the small screen soon, as he’s just been cast in the Yellowstone prequel 1883 alongside Faith Hill on Paramount +. The pair will star as the patriarch and matriarch of the Dutton family, alongside Sam Elliott, as their characters embark on the journey west to Montana.  

Photos Courtesy of Tim McGraw

 

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