Ella Langley’s ‘Choosin’ Texas’ Video Shines with Star-Studded Country Drama
Ella Langley has released the new visual for her single “Choosin’ Texas.” The cinematic clip debuted on Wednesday. It frames a hometown heartache story with strong country overtones.
Story and Setting
The video was filmed in Fort Worth at the Stagecoach Ballroom. It follows Langley and a male lead as they drive toward Abilene, Texas. Their stop at his old hangout triggers a tense reunion and emotional fallout.
Langley performs solo scenes amid two-stepping couples. The narrative contrasts intimate singing shots with lively dance-floor moments. The overall tone blends heartbreak with classic country imagery.
Cast and Key Moments
Luke Grimes and Ava Phillippe co-star opposite Langley. Miranda Lambert appears as the frontwoman of Langley’s backing band. Kaitlin Butts plays a friend who delivers a warning about Texas and attachment.
As the story unfolds, Grimes reconnects with his Texas ex. Langley ultimately leaves, accepting his choice of home over their relationship. At one point she gets a ride back to Tennessee with Lambert’s character.
Star-Studded Cameos
The clip is peppered with notable Texas and rodeo figures. Appearances include Dale Brisby, JB Mauney, and Shad Mayfield. Tyson Durfey and Shea Fisher Durfey also feature in the mix.
Additional cameos include Leighton Berry, Casey Donahew, Tanner Usrey, Wade Bowen, Mike Ryan, and Melinda Donahew. Members of Texas A&M’s Aggie Wranglers dance team round out the crowd scenes.
Promotion and Live Dates
Langley is scheduled to perform at CMA Fest this year. The festival returns to Nissan Stadium in Nashville from June 4 through June 7. Her appearance sits alongside acts such as Bailey Zimmerman, Shaboozey, Riley Green, Keith Urban, the Band Perry, and Stephen Wilson Jr.
Final Notes
The new clip underscores Ella Langley’s country-leaning storytelling. The “Choosin’ Texas” video shines through strong performances and memorable cameos. Filmogaz.com will follow further developments and festival coverage.