Post Monroe Debuts New Video for Second Single, “Half Hearted”

The ladies of Post Monroe—Shelby McLeod, Ashlee Hewitt and Whitney Duncan—who were announced as part of CMT’s Next Women of Country, have released the new video for their current single, “Half Hearted.”

“‘Half Hearted’ is the very first song we ever sang together, so we really wanted to make the video special and timeless, not just tie it to a specific storyline,” Whitney tells Nash Country Daily. “We love the imagery with the horses and really feel like it fits the sound of this song.”

The single, written by Post Monroe, is the trio’s second release from their self titled debut EP, following up the release of “Red Hot American Summer.”

The ladies have also recently (Nov. 18) released their new Christmas single, “Let Christmas Hang Around,” co-written by Post Monroe and Dave Thomson.

“We really wanted to write our own Christmas song this year and really get into the spirit,” says Shelby. “Christmas is my favorite time of year and we wanted to express that sentiment that we just want it to be like Christmas all the time!”

Check out Post Monroe’s video for “Half Hearted.”

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