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Luke Bryan performs during 'Kicker Country Stampede' Day 2 at Tuttle Creek State Park on June 27, 2014 in Manhattan, Kansas.
Most artists release a lyric video first and then the "official music video" comes out down the road. But Luke Bryan isn't "most" people and his way for "Roller Coaster" (music video first followed a month later by lyric video) definitely works!

Filmed at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, fans of the park will recognize several popular rides as they watch the "Roller Coaster" video. From the Giant Wheel to the Blue Streak, (the classic wooden roller coaster that has been delivering old-school thrills since 1964), to the WindSeeker heading up to its 301 foot peak, they're all there with several others thrown into the mix. The shores of Lake Erie provide the beach for those walks in the sand.

Granted, for those who have pointed out that Lake Erie isn't an ocean, you're absolutely correct. But isn't it possible to still get the point of the song regardless of whether the video was filmed on an ocean beach or at a lake? Does romance that happens on a lake somehow count less than romance that happens at the ocean?

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