The clip was filmed on a farm in Middle Tennessee
Emerging country artist Jet Jurgensmeyer has officially released his new music video for his single “Red,” now available across all major streaming platforms here.
Shot at the beautiful Galloway Farms in Franklin, Tennessee, the music video features Jurgensmeyer on the farm, proudly displaying the American flag and showcasing his strong work ethic. The video captures the raw, honest spirit of the song, reminding us that at the end of the day, we all bleed red. Directed and filmed by the Riker Brothers, the video reflects the heart of the track through sweeping landscape views and stunning drone footage.
“Filming this music video was an absolute blast,” shares Jurgensmeyer. “I felt right at home working on the farm, and I think this video really captures the heart of what we wrote the song about. It’s a freedom anthem for everyone.”
The trio explored how “red” represents universal experiences such as hard work, love, pride, and humanity – from red dirt on blue-collar boots to the stripes of the American flag, the song expresses how, regardless of our backgrounds or differences, we all bleed red. The track was recorded at Farmland in Nashville (Berry Hill) and produced by Jet alongside Dan Frizsell.
“Red” follows closely on the heels of Jurgensmeyer’s previous single, “Going Next,” which was co-written with Andrew Rizzuto. The emotionally charged track captures the essence of deep connection, telling the story of a girl who stands by his side through every twist and turn. With warmth, understanding, and unwavering compassion, she helps the relationship push forward despite any challenges they face. The song reflects on how shared history shapes the path ahead, asking, “Where are we going next?” Accompanied by acoustic elements, the song highlights emotional vulnerability and the importance of direction in a relationship.
These singles build on the momentum of Jurgensmeyer’s 2024 album, The Ride: Phase 2, released in July of 2024. The album features a collection of 11 tracks that blend country, rock, and pop into a cohesive and innovative sound. It includes fan favorites like “Good Days,” “Coffee Bar,” and “Falling Too,” with each song written or co-written by Jurgensmeyer.
The Ride: Phase 2 pushes the boundaries of Jurgensmeyer’s songwriting, offering meticulously crafted lyrics that dive deep into themes of love, identity, growth, and emotional resilience. His poetic storytelling and creative arrangements invite listeners into a rich narrative landscape that challenges and inspires.
Beyond the music industry, Jurgensmeyer has made a name for himself as an award-nominated actor, delivering remarkable performances in both comedic and dramatic roles. Notable appearances include the series regular role of Boyd on Fox’s hit Tim Allen-starring comedy, Last Man Standing, as well as lending his voice to the lead character, Pip the Penguin, in the Disney animated series, Tots.
In addition to his thriving acting career, Jurgensmeyer has accumulated an impressive list of film credits, including roles in Disney’s Adventures in Babysitting, Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie, Ferdinand, and American Sniper. He has also made appearances in popular television shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Grey’s Anatomy, and Black-ish. Jurgensmeyer’s talent extends to voice acting, with significant roles in Nickelodeon’s Shimmer and Shine, Bubble Guppies, Amazon’s Stinky & Dirt, and Disney’s Special Agent Oso and Pickle and Peanut.
Jurgensmeyer continues to make a name for himself as an award-nominated actor, delivering remarkable performances in both comedic and dramatic roles. His talent extends beyond the screen, with significant contributions to philanthropic endeavors, including his support for The Ryan Seacrest Foundation.