Tyler Braden, Kaitlin Butts share ‘Might Be Dangerous’ video

The clip follows the release of their joint single

Platinum country star Tyler Braden and collaborator Kaitlin Butts “Might Be Dangerous” in the thrilling music video for their new single. Launching with an exclusive premiere hosted by YouTube, the viewing continued with an Official Afterparty where fans participated in an online Q&A with Braden.

Filmed in Nashville with director Marisa Taylor and producer Jasmine January, the clip nods to classic (yet clearly toxic) run-and-gun big-screen romances in the spirit of Bonnie and Clyde. It doesn’t waste anytime cutting right to the chase as Braden and Butts sprint through the woods away from an unseen threat. The two hole up in a remote cabin, light candles, and serenade one another, bringing the song’s core conversation to the forefront in the process. “Might Be Dangerous” unabashedly embodies the kind of fiery romance you can’t turn away from. It also arrives as Braden’s most arresting music video to date.

The song adorns his debut full-length album Devil and a Prayer via Warner Music Nashville that just dropped last Friday. Surging across streaming platforms, Braden claimed coveted real estate on marquee Spotify playlists such as New Music Friday, Hot Country, Big Country, New Boots, and All New Country as well as Amazon Music playlists including Brand New Music, Fresh Country, plus Apple Music’s New in Country, Pandora’s New Country and Country Grit, and many more.

Underscored by his undeniable hybrid of country and rock, devil and a prayer threads together a creative and personal vision for Braden. To bring this body of work to life, the powerhouse riser collaborated with an elite cohort of likeminded creatives like producers Sam Martinez, Daniel Agee, Jaren Johnston, Austin Nivarel, and Rian Ball, and co-writers Rhett Akins, Sasha Alex Sloan, Jaren Johnston, Jon Decious, Devin Dawson, Will Bundy, Graham Barham, and more.

Braden will be on the road for the better part of the year performing across the country with many festival stops including the Riverfront Stage at CMA Fest on June 7th. Recently wrapping his run on Warren Zeiders’ The Relapse Tour, he’ll join Darius Rucker in Canada this October.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn