Luke Combs & Post Malone Take Over Nashville’s Broadway For Music Video & It Looked Like A Wild Scene

Luke Combs & Post Malone Take Over Nashville’s Broadway For Music Video & It Looked Like A Wild Scene

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What are Luke Combs and Post Malone up to?

Obviously, it appears that they are shooting a music video for their collaboration on Post Malone’s upcoming album F-1 Trillion. But there are still a number of question marks about this new clip, like why did they decide to brave the crowded streets of Nashville’s Lower Broadway… and why are they on a Porta-Potty truck?

Combs and Malone are likely getting a music video together to accompany their new song “Guy For That,” which has been teased, but not released. From the small part we have heard, one could describe it as a high energy breakup song, and a track that really cuts Luke Combs loose vocally.

In case you missed it, here’s the portion of the song that Combs shared back on July 10:

Just like how I feel with the rest of the album – which will also feature collaborations with Morgan Wallen, Chris Stapleton, and Blake Shelton – I’m beyond ready for this song to drop.

If the song is soon to be released, it only makes sense that they’d put together a music video to go along with the official release of “Guy For That.” And we’ll figure out soon enough how it all came together. Judging by this clip, which showed Combs and Malone getting driven through a busy Broadway street like a bachelorette party, it seems like the music video will be rather chaotic and improvised.

But maybe that’s what they are going for?

I simply cannot get over the Port-a-Johns being on the flat bed. Are those for them in case they needed them along the way? Is there some sort of porta-potty theme in the video? I’ve got a ton of questions, but I’ll just hold off on the plethora of other inquiries I have and wait to see if the eventual music video fills in the blanks.

F-1 Trillion releases August 16th, and I’m hoping this music video has quick turnaround and is released sometime between now and then.

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