With an Unexpected Duet of “I’m Gonna Love You” With Cody Johnson, Carrie Underwood Dazzles the CMA Awards Audience, Leaving Fans in Awe of Her Powerful Performance.

Cody Johnson, Carrie Underwood Duet: Hear 'I'm Gonna Love You'
Cody Johnson recently released “I’m Gonna Love You,” a duet with Carrie Underwood, along with an accompanying music video.

The song is the first single off the deluxe edition of Leather, which is due out on November 1. The deluxe edition, produced by Trent Willmon, will feature 13 new songs in addition to the 12 tracks on the original record.

Chris StevensKelly Archer and Travis Denning co-wrote “I’m Gonna Love You.” The video, directed by Dustin Haney, was filmed in Wells, Nevada, and Nashville, Tennessee, and features stunning landscapes.

“Stars are gonna light up the midnight sky / The sun’s gonna burn on the fourth of July / Tides are gonna turn with the pull of the moon / And I’m gonna love you,” Johnson begins the song, after which Underwood chimes in, singing, “Birds are flyin’ South when the winter comes / Snow’s gonna fall and rivers gonna run / April’s gonna rain and flowers gonna bloom / And I’m gonna love you.”

Johnson and Underwood then sing the chorus: “So good that it almost hurts / Steady and true as a Bible verse / My heart skips just thinkin’ of you / The warmth in bed, oh, baby, we can’t lose.

Johnson shared a joint post with Underwood on Instagram, celebrating the release of the duet.

“We’re so blessed to share the music video with y’all. These visuals bring the beauty of the song to life,” they wrote.

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