Marlowe shows his "Steady Heart"
Directed by Jeff Johnson, the video was inspired in part by his parents' 30-plus-year marriage.
"We wanted to do something different with this video and dig a little deeper into what this song could mean to others," said Marlowe. "Everyone interprets songs differently. When you first listen, you immediately think of a happy couple's love story – and that's definitely the heart of what this song is – but for others, it might have a deeper meaning. In this case, the daughter is the 'steady heart' and the story that comes out of it is truly impactful."
Johnson said, "I wanted to spin a different kind of visual and not go too literal to the lyric. The song as is, is such a timeless love song about a couple that a lot of people can relate to, whether it brings to mind a husband, a wife, a girlfriend, a boyfriend."
"For this story, the 'Steady Heart' in the music video is the daughter, who tragically loses her mother in a car accident. She survives as a newborn at the scene of the accident. After a dramatic flashback and tragic opening to the video, the daughter, now five years old, is the only light in her father's eyes. The story weaves the daughter as a feisty and energetic girl that her father truly admires, then one day a chance meeting happens in a grocery store that elevates their story together. I'm very grateful for Kameron and his team letting me take a different spin with the music video. Grab the tissues."
"Steady Heart" has been Marlowe's fastest-growing track to date, earning more than 15 million streams since its release in late 2021.
Marlowe recently released a wedding version of the track responding to fans on their special days.
Marlowe has opened shows for Brad Paisley and Riley Green. He will do dates on Morgan Wallen's DANGEROUS Tour. Marlowe previously enjoyed success with the GOLD-certified single "Giving You Up,."
More news for Kameron Marlowe
- 09/19/25: Marlowe drops "Let the Lonely"
- 05/30/25: Marlowe looks back at "Seventeen"
- 02/07/25: Marlowe wonders "How's The Leaving Going"
- 01/24/25: Kameron Marlowe proclaims "Here Lies The Fool"
- 01/11/25: Marlowe enjoys "Sad Songs For The Soul"
- 12/17/24: Marlowe keeps lights on
- 11/22/24: Marlowe has "Burning House" covered
- 07/30/24: Marlowe is "Keepin' The Lights On"
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