Luke Bryan recently released a new song, titled "One Margarita," and an accompanying video.
The song is part of Bryan's upcoming seventh studio album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here, due out on April 24 via Capitol Nashville.
The video shows Bryan enjoying his time on the beach, singing and dancing along.
"We had too much fun filming this out in Mexico," he wrote on social media, alongside a picture that shows his wife Caroline and mom LeClaire sitting next to him. "Do you see any familiar faces?"
"One margarita, two margarita, three margarita, we'll be gone / shot/Don't worry 'bout tomorrow, leave all your sorrow out here on the floating dock," Bryan sings.
The visual also features cameos by Caylee Hammack, Jon Langston, Charles Kelley and members of Old Dominion.
"One Margarita," written by Michael Carter, Matt Dragstrem, and Josh Thompson, is a feel-good number dedicated to old-fashioned hedonism.
The song, which sees everyone around smiling, name drops Bob Marley, Jimmy Buffett and Kenny Chesney.
Born Here, Live Here, Die Here also includes "Knockin' Boots" and "What She Wants Tonight."
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