Country Newcomer Jet Jurgensmeyer Keeps It Personal on the “Nothing on You” Video

Sometimes the simplest approach lands hardest. Emerging country artist and actor Jet Jurgensmeyer has debuted the new video for his single “Nothing on You,” filmed close to home in Franklin, Tennessee, and directed by Randy Shaffer of Vibe Entertainment. The performance-driven clip leans into sincerity, mirroring the song’s emotional core for a personal, authentic connection.

Jurgensmeyer kept the shoot intimate by design. “It was so much fun filming close to home down in Franklin, TN. Randy is so easy to work with,” he shares. “We wanted to make it as personal as possible, just me singing to the camera.”

The song itself captures that timeless feeling of falling for someone who outshines everything else. Co-written by Jurgensmeyer, Grant Bias, and Hannah Dorothy Bristow, “Nothing on You” blends modern country with classic romance, painting a cinematic picture of love, the kind you can almost see playing out under neon lights and across wooden dance floors.

Recorded at Farmland Studio in Berry Hill and co-produced by Jurgensmeyer and Dan Frizsell, the track balances intimacy with radio-ready polish. Its heartfelt lyrics and warm, organic production mark another step in his evolution and help solidify his place among country’s most promising young voices.

The video follows the success of his single “Red,” which has surpassed a million streams worldwide. Filmed at Galloway Farms in Franklin and directed by the Riker Brothers, its cinematic visuals featured sweeping rural landscapes and symbols of American pride, with an acoustic version filmed at Hilson Studio. In 2024, Jurgensmeyer released his sophomore album ‘The Ride: Phase 2,’ a genre-blending collection with fan favourites like “Good Days,” “Coffee Bar,” and “Falling Too.”