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Chris Stapleton’s ‘Think I’m In Love With You’: A Great Valentine’s Day Jam

On the heels of scoring a number one country song (“White Horse”), 2024 GRAMMY nominee Chris Stapleton has a new radio single called “Think I’m In Love With You” from…

Chris Stapleton dressed in black and a straw cowboy hat backstage at the GRAMMYs
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On the heels of scoring a number one country song ("White Horse"), 2024 GRAMMY nominee Chris Stapleton has a new radio single called "Think I'm In Love With You" from his 2023 album Higher.

Chris wrote the song by himself and co-produced it with longtime producer Dave Cobb and his wife, Morgane Stapleton. The song's narrator pledges his love to the object of his affections. He sings, over a '70s R&B groove, "You are the truth that I believe/You are my life, you are my world/You are the air I'm breathing, girl/You are the light I want to see/You're all of everything to me."

He says in the studio, the recording process for "Think I'm In Love With You" was kept pretty simple, which really brings the lyrics and vocals to the forefront. Stapleton told us, "When we were recording 'Think I'm In Love With You,' we were making sure that we were all playing as quietly as possible, and I think that really informs the song."

Chris earned three nominations at this year's GRAMMY Awards, including Best Country Song ("White Horse"), Best Country Solo Performance, and Best Country Duo/Group Performance as a featured performer on Carly Pearce's "We Don't Fight Anymore."

The 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards will take place live from the Crypto.com in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 4, beginning at 8 PM ET. They will air live on CBS.

In a recent interview with Cowboys & Indians magazine, Chris revealed how he makes an album and who has the biggest say. He said, "My wife picks the songs. Most of the songs are heavily influenced by things that she likes. She has excellent taste in songs."

How they met

In the same interview, Stapleton shares how he and his wife Morgane first got together. They met as fellow songwriters at the same publishing house in 2003. Chris said that she would make the joke that he would ask her to write songs at 8:00 on a Friday night. He admits, "She wasn't wrong." He added that "Some things are electricity," and sometimes you just know those things "intuitively about who your love interest is."

The couple married in 2007 and have five kids together.

Chris Stapleton is one country superstar who doesn't release a music video for all his songs. He doesn't even have a music video for his official single releases. So, it has to be pretty special when he releases a music video for a song.

With only a handful of music video releases in his career, the serial award winner has won two Music Video awards for his 2016 video "Fire Away," which won Music Video of the Year at the 2016 CMA Awards, and for Breakthrough Video of the Year at the 2016 CMT Music Awards.

Music videos aside, in 2022, Chris said he's written over one thousand songs, and during an interview with 6o Minutes, when asked how many of those songs were good, Chris replied modestly, "About ten."

Stapleton also noted in the CBS interview that he had no idea a song would be a hit after he wrote it. He said, "I don't think I ever know that. The win is finishing the song."

He added, "There are a lot of songwriters who will claim that they know the secret [to writing a hit song]. I really think those guys are full of s----. I don't think anybody knows that. Like, you can't possibly know how everybody's gonna feel about a song that you write. That's impossible to know."

Chris said that when it comes to knowing a song is good, it has to be from the people, "I trust people, and I trust people with taste."

We did a deep dive into the music video work of Stapleton, although there weren't very many videos to see, and found four "official music videos" to detail. In true Chris Stapleton style, he makes sure, his music video work, much like his songwriting and recording work, is top notch.

"Say Something" (2018)

Justin Timberlake featuring Chris Stapleton - Timberlake is really the guy who jumpstarted Stapleton's massive career when they performed together at the 2015 CMA Awards. The two sang two of Chris's songs, "Tennessee Whiskey" and "Drink You Away." Chris said about the collaboration, "I really just went out to Los Angeles to write songs with him; it's a very fluid process with him; there's a lot going on. That was one of those things where there wasn't necessarily a plan. He was like, 'All right, you hop in there and take a verse,' and I'm like, 'You want me to do what?' It came out great." The music video on YouTube has received over 410 million views as of January 2024.

"Second One To Know" (2019)

Stapleton released this video with the Lego group playing himself as a Lego character. The charming video has been viewed almost 2 million times on YouTube. He said of the video, "We had a lot of fun doing it, but it took maybe two years to get through all the approvals, and then a whole year on top to work on it. It's been a long road, but in the end, I think it's something really unique."

"Starting Over" (2020)

This music video is for the album title song that scored Chris a GRAMMY for Best Country Album at the 64th GRAMMY Awards. The footage shows Stapleton playing guitar in the recording studio, sitting on a stool. It also shows clips of himself and his wife Morgane, who sings in the song, listening back to it.

"Fire Away" (2016)

The music video concept for "Fire Away" was conceived by Stapleton. The video follows a couple through courtship and marriage, going through exciting life moments such as buying and decorating a home together. The happy memories soon fade, dissolving into struggle and, ultimately, tragedy, as it is evident that the woman has mental illness and tries multiple times to commit suicide.

The video won the Music Video of the Year award at the 2016 CMA Awards and Breakthrough Video of the Year at the 2016 CMT Music Awards.