Tyler Hubbard's career is on the up and up these days. Not only is he slated to perform at the 2023 York State Fair, but he also just happened to release the music video for his new single "Dancin' in the Country."

The country singer will grace the stage of the York State Fair on Jul. 28 at Bobcat of York Grandstand State, with tickets selling for $35 to $50.

According to reports, other artists like Nelly and Chase McDaniel will also be performing at the multi-day music event, which is slated to kick off on Jul. 22.

Obviously, Hubbard's career is taking off, and his newly released music video is sufficient reason to believe so.

He dropped his new single "Dancin' in the Country" with an accompanying music video ahead of the release of his debut studio album, which is expected on Jan. 27.

The song is already gaining momentum, with a reported 35 million global streams, and was included in the Top 40 on the radio.

The music video shows Hubbard performing at an old-fashioned country bar then while he is performing, a mean-looking biker gang, led by none other than Terry Crews walks in, scaring the patrons.

Dancer Avery Gillham walks up to Crews and then challenges him to a dance battle, which he accepts.

The pair go on to have a dance battle all while the country singer is performing in the background.

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"That video just painted that song in the perfect light," the 35-year-old singer said. "It's got enough character and personality and fun and storyline, and it's probably my favorite video that I've ever been a part of. I'm really proud of it."

Sure enough, the upbeat country song had a music video that aptly complimented the new song's title.

The entire music video, of course, is hilarious, and the ending scene is arguably the best part.

As they were cleaning up the confetti on the floor, Hubbard walks over to Crews. "Well that got out of hand," he says.

"You started it," the actor replies. The singer then points to an area next to Crews and says, "hey, you missed spot."

Crews drops his broom, and declares: "run it back!" then begins dancing again.

"I cracked up every time, because what I love about Terry and the whole gang was how they're really legit, great actors, and so they could turn it on and you would think that Terry was the meanest guy ever and was going to punch a hole to the wall," Hubbard said, and noted that Crews was the first person he reached out to for the music video.

"I'm amazed by great dancers and infatuated with how they do it. I got some work to do, for sure! They definitely inspired me," he added.

Perhaps more new material as wacky as this will come out of Hubbard's upcoming album.

As of this writing, the singer has a reported net worth of $25 million, and that's only going up, as he is on the cusp of his career.

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