Colbie Caillat Releases "Try" Video Featuring Miranda Lambert, Sara Bareielles, Hayden Panettiere & More, Watch Here (VIDEO)

Colbie Caillat Releases "Try" Video Featuring Miranda Lambert, Sara Bareielles, Hayden Panettiere & More, Watch Here (VIDEO)
Singer/songwriter Colbie Caillat has released her new song "Try" with a lyric video. The video, which you can watch above, is promoting women being confident in their own skin. It includes fan photos and also many of her famous peers including Christina Perri, Miranda Lambert, Sheryl Crow, Sara Bareilles, Jessie J, Fifth Harmony, Hayden Panettiere, Katharine McPhee, and Natasha Bedingfield and more. Colbie explains the more simplistic and natural looks "wearing little to no makeup - whatever they were most comfortable with," in the video.
"Stay true to yourself. You don't have to try," Colbie Caillat shares that co-writer Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds told her that in the studio. Colbie remembered that phrase and helped get this song started. "It was such an amazing thing to hear from him of all people," she said in an interview on NBC's TODAY Show. "I thought it was a great point, and I started singing the chorus with the words, 'You don't have to try.' I told him how exhausting it is for women. There's so much we have to do in order to make ourselves beautiful so we feel accepted in the public eye. This is an anthem for women to accept who they are and be comfortable showing it and not hiding it."
Colbie went to twitter to share about the video saying (@colbiecaillat), "Special thanks to all my fans, family and friends for being natural and beautiful in my Try lyric video!!! :)"
"Try" is on Caillat's new EP, Gypsy Heart Side A, which released earlier this week. You can buy it on iTunes HERE.
Tags : Colbie Caillat Colbie Caillat video Colbie Caillat new song Colbie Caillat new single Colbie Caillat 2014 Colbie Caillat try try Colbie Caillat natasha bedingfield jessie j sheryl crow miranda lambert christina perri fifth harmony
Hot Trends
-
Crowder Undergoes Emergency Surgery Following Leg Injury
-
Recent Accident Inspires Forrest Frank’s New Single "Lemonade (feat. The Figs)"
-
Jerry Savelle, Televangelist & Prosperity Gospel Preacher, Dies
-
Chris Rice Maintains Public Silence Following Abuse Allegations; Focuses on Writing and Speaking
-
Adam Lambert Cast as Judas in "Jesus Christ Superstar"
-
Here Are Lyrics to Bethel Music's "The Church"
-
Joel Smallbone To Star In Upcoming Historical Epic "Young Washington"
-
Mel Gibson’s Resurrection To Hit Theaters In Two Parts On Good Friday And Ascension Day
-
Wanda Bell Launches LadyBellRadio.com 24/7 Gospel Music Platform
-
Lysa TerKeurst Remarries Two Years After Divorce
-
Lysa TerKeurst’s 22-Yr-Old Daughter Breaks Silence About Her Dad’s Affair
-
Hillsong's Marty Sampson's Startling Revelations About Brian Houston & His Own Marriage
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Tricia Thornton on Parenting with Purpose: How Authentic Connection Transforms Families
-
for KING & COUNTRY: 'Crave,' The Story Behind The Album
Most Popular
-
Crowder Undergoes Emergency Surgery Following Leg Injury
-
Recent Accident Inspires Forrest Frank’s New Single "Lemonade (feat. The Figs)"
-
Jerry Savelle, Televangelist & Prosperity Gospel Preacher, Dies
-
Chris Rice Maintains Public Silence Following Abuse Allegations; Focuses on Writing and Speaking
-
Adam Lambert Cast as Judas in "Jesus Christ Superstar"
-
Here Are Lyrics to Bethel Music's "The Church"
-
Joel Smallbone To Star In Upcoming Historical Epic "Young Washington"
-
Mel Gibson’s Resurrection To Hit Theaters In Two Parts On Good Friday And Ascension Day
-
Wanda Bell Launches LadyBellRadio.com 24/7 Gospel Music Platform
-
Lysa TerKeurst Remarries Two Years After Divorce
-
Lysa TerKeurst’s 22-Yr-Old Daughter Breaks Silence About Her Dad’s Affair
-
Hillsong's Marty Sampson's Startling Revelations About Brian Houston & His Own Marriage
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Tricia Thornton on Parenting with Purpose: How Authentic Connection Transforms Families
-
for KING & COUNTRY: 'Crave,' The Story Behind The Album