Thomas Rhett has shared an emotional video for "Remember You Young," the second single from his latest album, Center Point Road.
The video opens with four long-time friends dining together, playing cards and enjoying each other's company, when a voiceover says, "While you're young, cherish your life as it comes to you. It's the only way it comes, after all."
The visual then shows one of the men having a flash back as a youth standing at the same spot and looking at the waitress who would later become his wife. He then goes driving, remembers the moments he shared with his wife and then sees the younger version of his wife and daughter.
"And no matter how much time goes by / I hope we never have to grow up / For worse or for better, from now 'til forever / I'll always remember you young," Rhett sings.
Rhett co-wrote the song with Ashley Gorley and Jesse Frasure. TK McKamy directed the video.
"We wrote this song about the people in life that we love, and always remembering them in their youth, no matter how much time passes and we all change," Rhett said in a press release.
"There's something sentimental about remembering your very best friends, who have real jobs and families now, tearing it up in college, or picturing me and my wife with no cares at the Tin Roof back in Knoxville."
"I love that the last verse is a bit of twist with it all coming full circle," Rhett adds. "It actually makes me emotional … It's easily one of my favorite tracks on the album."
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