• Before hittin' the road with Willie Nelson's Country Throwdown Tour, Craig Campbell shot his music video for his new single "Fish."

    Yallwire host Stephanie Langston was able to get on the set of the shoot and steal Craig for a few minutes to get some behind-the-scenes scoop on the song and video.

    Although there seems to be an underlying meaning to the lyrics of "Fish," Craig claims that the song is simply about the sport of fishing.

    "It's totally up to the listener, if you want to think that. But in my mind when I wrote it - when [the co-writers and I] wrote this song, - it has absolutely nothing to do with anything but fishing."

    Regardless of the lyrical meaning, the tone of "Fish" is quite different from his previous hit, "Family Man." Campbell says, "Family Man is very autobiographical for me. It's absolutely who I am and what I wanted people to know about me - being my first track - but I also want people to know that I can have a good time. I write fun songs, and this is one of 'em!"

    The video also features Hooking Up With Mariko star Mariko Izumi which is a big hit on the World Fishing Network.

    Raving about his co-star in the video, Craig shares that he might be getting 'schooled' by the pro-fisherwoman. "The lyrics of the song make you think that the guy's taking her fishing, but it's actually going to be the opposite in the video. She's gonna be taking me fishing today, and she's basically gonna school me all day long."

    Check out some behind the scenes footage for Craig Campbell's "Fish" now!

Artists in this article: Craig Campbell