Guyton pays homage to women everywhere with new clip

Following the release of her powerful new song “Woman” last week, Mickey Guyton continues to celebrate women all over the world with the official music video premiering with CMT. Directed by Christen Pinkston and Wesley Stebbins-Perry, the video is inspired by and a tribute to women of all shapes and sizes, occupations, and heritages. Guyton shares the spotlight in this video with an array of strong women honoring the power within all.

Guyton wrote this latest release with Victor Franco, Oliver Frid, Kameron Glasper, and Tayla Parx.

This morning (Wed, Mar 13th), Guyton joined the CBS Mornings team to reveal the nominations for the 2024 CMT Music Awards where she learned of her own two nominations – Collaboration of the Year and Video of the Year – for her song “Nothing Compares to You” with Kane Brown.

Capitol Nashville’s Mickey Guyton released songs “I Still Pray,” “How You Love Someone,” and “Somethin’ Bout You” last year following her breakout, Grammy-nominated debut album Remember Her Name.

With Remember Her Name, Guyton made history as the first black artist to earn a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album. The title track also landed Guyton with Grammy nominations for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance. This follows Guyton’s groundbreaking Grammy nomination as the first-ever black female solo artist to earn a nod in a country category (Best Country Solo Performance) for “Black Like Me” which she performed as part of the 2021 awards ceremony. “Black Like Me” was named one of the Top 10 all-genre songs of 2020. She also co-hosted the 56th Academy of Country Music Awards on CBS along with Keith Urban and she was named CMT’s 2021 Breakout Artist of the Year. Audiences around the world watched Mickey deliver a powerful message of inclusivity and togetherness with her version of the national anthem at Super Bowl 56 in Los Angeles.