“A frantically paced, quick cut stream of imagery."
Keith Urban today unleashes a music video for his single Out The Cage, featuring legendary funk icon Nile Rodgers and country-trap songwriter/producer and performer Breland.
Urban and Breland shot their parts in Sydney following a two-week quarantine, while Rodgers filmed his in Connecticut, and the resulting video, which has been described as “a frantically paced, quick cut stream of imagery”, captures the song’s “driving intensity”.
On the track itself, Urban noted: “I really wanted this song to speak to liberation of all sorts, even if that's somebody in a dead-end job, somebody that's stuck in a relationship that's going nowhere and they can't get out, someone imprisoned in their own mind.
“The freneticism of the rhythm makes me wanna take off and start running or… just break something.”
Out The Cage is taken from The Speed Of Now, an album which Urban will take on the road this December with newly announced special guests Birds Of Tokyo.
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