Darius Rucker has released a music video for his latest single, "Southern Style." The song is the title track of his fourth studio album, which was released earlier this year.

The video, which includes cameos by Rucker's gorgeous wife Beth and his two children, Jack and Dani, shows Rucker singing while enjoying some of the best parts of living in the South -- boats on the water and a low country boil among them -- while three women return from various parts of the country to their home, South Carolina.

"Southern style, free and easy / Southern style, warm and breezy / If you met her, man, believe me / You'd want her to stay a while," Rucker sings during the song. "Says she don't believe in strangers / Only sinners with a Savior / 'Cause her mom and daddy raised her / Southern style,"

“That song, every time [I hear it], I see see a video in my head, and every woman that’s ever meant anything to me just flashes through — from my mom and my aunts to my sisters and cousins and friends from high school,” Rucker says. “That’s what that song’s all about to me: It’s trying to describe a little bit of everybody, a little bit of every woman in the world.”

The 49-year-old says that he was drawn to the tune, written by Tim James and Rivers Rutherford, from the first time he heard it.

“I love the song,” Rucker tells The Boot. ”I love the sentiment of the song, and it just seems like, even with the label — ’cause I never pick singles — but even with the label, they just wanted to get that out to people because it just seems like one of those songs people are gonna connect with, and I think that’s important in music.”

Purchase Southern Style on iTunes and Amazon.

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