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Riley Green Drops Think As You Drunk Video, Fans Praise It

Riley Green released the music video for “Think As You Drunk” on Thursday, and the clip has drawn brisk attention from country music viewers. The song title Think As You Drunk appears early in the video and in coverage of the release; you can view the original report and the embedded player on the Outkick/Fox News page linked below.

The new visual leans into broad comedy and a casual, down‑to‑earth presentation that many fans say suits Green’s established persona. Early commentary highlights the video’s humor, straightforward staging and the way it foregrounds entertainment rather than heavy production flourishes.

Quick summary: Think As You Drunk out now

Riley Green released the music video for “Think As You Drunk” on Thursday. Reporting by Outkick/Fox News linked below includes the video and early reader reactions; readers can judge the clip for themselves via that source.

Coverage describes the clip as getting strong engagement on social platforms tied to country music commentary. Those descriptions are drawn from the original reporting and comment threads; statements that the video is “viral” or “making serious waves” are reported by outlets and are not independently quantified in this piece.

Why fans are sharing it

Comment threads quoted in coverage show upbeat responses from listeners who appreciated the clip’s playful tone. Representative comments from readers include:

“Bringing back good music videos, not a lot of people do it like this anymore.”

“This is sooooo freaking funny! I love it! Made my day!”

“Video of the year.”

Those remarks point to two recurring themes in reactions: the video’s humor and a perceived return to an older style of music‑video storytelling. The comments are subjective viewer responses captured in reporting and reflect what some fans are enjoying about the release.

Outkick’s David Hookstead framed the response as the clip “winning country music fans,” signaling enthusiastic reaction in the outlet’s coverage. That phrasing in the original story is presented here as a summary of reported reception rather than as an independently measured metric.

How this fits Riley Green’s image

Riley Green has built a public image in recent years centered on a straightforward, authentic country approach. Fans and many outlets describe him as a performer who keeps things unpretentious — a trait that shows up in both his music and his videos.

Earlier singles such as “There Was This Girl” helped introduce Green as a radio‑friendly country artist, while material from his “Jesus Saves” era expanded his profile with both traditional storytelling and modern production elements. Observers often note that Green balances classic country tropes with contemporary sounds, and that balance helps explain why a lighthearted clip like “Think As You Drunk” feels consistent with his catalog.

The new video’s comedic bent aligns with the persona many listeners associate with Green: approachable, a little mischievous and comfortable poking fun at himself. That continuity between artist image and visual presentation is a common factor fans cite when they respond positively.

What to watch and what comes next

If you want to see what listeners are praising, watch the embedded clip above or visit the original Outkick/Fox News page linked at the end of this article. The visual plays up accessible comic moments and scenes that underscore the song’s punchlines rather than attempting grand, cinematic storytelling.

Coverage to date reports the video is being widely shared in comment threads and on social platforms tied to country music discussion. Those reports reflect observed engagement; claims of broad virality are reported by outlets but are not independently verified here with platform metrics. Treat early descriptors of “going viral” as reported enthusiasm until more quantifiable data are available.

Readers who want to share thoughts on the clip can email David.Hookstead@outkick.com, as noted in the original report. Expect more commentary as the video circulates and as critics and fans add longer takes on the song itself.

Short takeaway

“Think As You Drunk” offers listeners a comedic and approachable music video that matches Riley Green’s reputation for no‑frills authenticity. Early responses quoted in reporting skew positive, particularly among fans who appreciate humor and straightforward presentation in country videos.

Whether the clip sustains attention beyond the initial coverage window will depend on how audiences and industry tastemakers continue to share and discuss it; current descriptions of strong engagement are based on outlet reporting rather than independently measured totals.

Source: Outkick / Fox News — original reporting at https://www.foxnews.com/outkick-culture/riley-green-think-as-you-drunk-music-video-winning-country-music-fans. For feedback or reader thoughts, email David.Hookstead@outkick.com.