Country superstar Kenny Chesney has shared the music video for his latest single “Til It’s Gone,” which you can check out below. The video is refreshingly simple, capturing a live performance of the song from the Georgia Theater in Athens, Georgia (though the studio version of the song has been overdubbed, instead of the audio from the actual performance we’re seeing).

What’s most remarkable, however, is that Kenny Chesney has five guitar players in his band for some reason. Maybe Jack White should be trash talking Kenny Chesney instead of Foo Fighters, who have a measly three guitar players in their band.

You can check out the video for Kenny Chesney’s “Til It’s Gone” right here:

“If you think about what the song says,” Chesney told The Boot, “it’s very much a one-on-one piece of communicating. It’s about hanging on to the one who matters to you; for me, it’s talking straight to those hardcore fans who’ve been there — and saying ‘no matter where or what, I’m in this as long as you hang on.’”

“Til It’s Gone” is the second single to be released from Chesney’s latest album The Big Revival, following “American Kids.” The Big Revival is Chesney’s 16th studio album, his first since 2013’s Life On A Rock.

“The album ain’t about a party,” Chesney told People about his new album. “It’s about living with passion, about confidence, about walking into a room full of people and smiling and meaning it. Having the courage to hear this voice in your head and follow it, maybe for the first time in your life. It’s about taking your life and living it to the fullest.”

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