Tucker Wetmore shares star-studded ‘Brunette’ video

The clip has a western theme

Country’s hottest rising star Tucker Wetmore releases the star-studded music video for his viral hit, “Brunette,” out now. Filmed at the historic Bonanza Creek Ranch in Sante Fe, New Mexico and directed by Wetmore and Chase Foster, the cinematic video casts Wetmore as a small-town sheriff on the hunt for a brunette outlaw.

Featuring Bachelor Nation standouts Hannah Godwin and Joey Graziadei, the Wild West storyline centers around a “Wanted: Alive – A Brunette” poster that sets the chase in motion – ending with Wetmore finally finding the woman he’s been searching for.

The upbeat “Brunette” continues to be a standout from Wetmore’s debut album What Not To, bursting with swagger and irresistible energy. The track turns heartbreak into a tongue-in-cheek confession as Wetmore vows to leave his old type behind. Driven by quick-fire guitars and a confident vocal, “Brunette” captures the easy charm and wit that have quickly become trademarks of Wetmore’s style.

The new music video arrives ahead of the 2025 CMA Awards, where Wetmore will appear as both a New Artist of the Year nominee and a performer. His latest country radio single, “3,2,1,” is also rapidly approaching the Top 5. The single is off of his critically acclaimed debut album What Not To via Back Blocks/MCA/Mercury Records, which made history as the biggest country album debut from a new artist in 2025.

He also recently announced his headlining The Brunette World Tour, launching this February with dates across the U.S., UK and Europe. Wetmore will be joined by special guests Dasha, Carter Faith and Jacob Hackworth for select dates. Early sell-outs have prompting two additional shows in London and venue upgrades. A portion of every ticket sold supports Face the Fight, supporting suicide prevention and mental health treatment for veterans.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn