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Gabby Barrett Shares Video For 'The Easy Part'

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Multi-platinum artist Gabby Barrett recently released a video for "The Easy Part" via Warner Music Nashville.

The video, directed by Quentin Cook and filmed in Nashville, shows Barrett deliver a stunning performance in the rain as she depicts the aftermath of a couple's love story gone wrong.

The visual captures the song's emotional tension, combining looks back at a once-joyful couple with the journey of a woman currently finding strength in closure.

"Go on and slam that front door/ Go on and tell me where I can go/ Put that pedal to the floorboard/ Leave me a mess in the middle of the road/ Go all Jack D crazy/ Tell yourself leavin' me is so hard/ But I got news for you, baby/ That'll be the easy part," she sings.

"'The Easy Part' plays with the idea that sometimes the dramatic moment in a relationship feels like the hardest part, but often it's what comes after that really stays with you," Barrett said. "The song reflects on those memories; the good and the complicated, and realizing what they meant over time. In the video, you see those moments play out as she looks back on the relationship and ultimately chooses peace and keeps moving forward."

Barrett co-wrote "The Easy Part" alongside Michael Hardy, Zach Abend, and Jon Nite. Abend, Zach Kale, and Ross Copperman produced the song.

"I enjoyed writing on this one. It captures that emotional moment when someone thinks leaving is 'The Easy Part,' but what they don't realize is that the memory of who you were to them will be the hardest to forget. It's not about encouraging walking away, but about the weight that love can carry even after it's gone," Barrett said in August 2025.

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