BoomTown Saints, Sam Grow premiere ‘Heart Breaks You’ video

The video follows four months after the track’s release

Following the powerful release of their chart-climbing single “Heart Breaks You,” country duo BoomTown Saints and country star Sam Grow have unveiled the highly anticipated music video for the poignant ballad. Directed by Ryan Nolan and produced by 8 Track Entertainment, the music video provides an introspective and visually stunning accompaniment to the song’s heartfelt lyrics.

Shot at Dee’s Lounge in Madison, Tennessee, the video captures the emotional journey of self-reflection and personal growth. Its concept revolves around the idea that each of the three characters—Chris Ramos, Ben Chism, and Sam Grow—appear to be offering advice to an unseen individual. As the story unfolds, viewers realize they are actually addressing themselves, confronting the truths of how they’ve navigated love and heartbreak. The video concludes with a communal toast among the three, symbolizing an understanding of their shared experiences and a newfound commitment to love authentically.

“Our goal was to show the personal nature of that ‘coming of age’ moment. It’s an intense moment when you sit back and realize that not only do you have things to work on, but that those faults may have already messed up something good. But it’s a moment that everybody needs to go through in order to be the best version of themselves,” shares BoomTown Saints’ Chris Ramos.

The song, written by Connie Harrington, Houston Phillips, and Josh Dunne and produced by Colt Ford and Noah Gordon, has already resonated with audiences for its raw and relatable message. With Sam Grow’s soulful delivery and BoomTown Saints’ signature harmonies, the collaboration stands out as a defining moment for both artists.

BoomTown Saints has been winning over audiences nationwide since releasing their debut single, “All Trucks Go To Heaven.” Their self-titled debut EP was released in August 2023.

Grow embodies a lifetime’s worth of experience into his songwriting and singing. The emotions of life, love, loss and perseverance ring true in every verse. Whether it’s up-tempo smashes like “Song About You,” “Way I’m Livin” and “Kiss My Ass,” or emotional ballads such as “The Blame” or “Without You,” Grow shows off his versatility and multi-genre influences.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn