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Watch Tim McGraw’s New ‘Truck Yeah’ Video

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Tim McGraw (Photo by Roberto Boschian/CBS Detroit)

Fans have been waiting to see what kind of four-wheelin’ action might figure into the video for Tim McGraw‘s latest single, “Truck Yeah.”

Well wait no more, as the official video is finally out in the world and stretching its…wheels.

We got to see a preview of the video last week. And everything teased in that short clip was brought to life in the full video.

That means massive tires spinning in the Tennessee dirt (the video was shot at a former U.S. Pipe and Foundry factory site in Chattanooga), clouds of dust, pots of fire, donuts, and of course a whole lot of trucks–big ones, a couple small ones, a fancy purple custom job, some vintage numbers, and even some semis (what, you don’t haul your 4WD around on a flatbed trailer?).

Tim McGraw’s “Truck Yeah” single hit Number 12 last week on the Billboard Country Songs chart and is poised to move on up in the weeks ahead.

No word yet on a release date for Tim’s upcoming album for his new label, Big Machine. As he told Steve Grunwald of Detroit station WYCD in a recent interview, he and his label have a “few release dates in mind” but are not ready to announce just yet.

And he’s also got another major project that he’ll be focusing on in the months ahead: his new series of Las Vegas shows with his wife, Faith Hill.

- Kurt Wolff, CBS Local

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