Shy Carter - Good Love
Singer-songwriter and Warner Music Nashville artist Shy Carter has had a hand in creating some of the most ear-catching songs in recent memory, such as Kane Brown’s “Heaven” and “Worldwide Beautiful,” Charlie Puth’s “One Call Away,” and Billy Currington’s “It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To.”
In 2010, the Carter-penned Sugarland hit “Stuck Like Glue,” rife with drum loops and a reggae-inspired rap breakdown, challenged conventions in country music at the time. He’s collaborated with Keith Urban (“Never Comin’ Down” and “My Wave”) and Tim McGraw (“Way Down”).
In the uplifting single “Good Love,” led by Carter’s superb vocals, he praises a person in his life who has stood by him through the tough times and lended a helping hand.
When I’m broke, you don’t break/You say, “You can make it,” he sings in the track, which Carter wrote alongside Micah Carter, James Slater, and Carlo Colasacco.
The video, follows a “pay-it-forward” scenario, as a homeless man saves a young child from being hit by a passing car on the street. The girl’s father later helps a man whose truck has broken down. As Carter continues through the song, those good deeds flow from one to another, ultimately coming full circle.
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