Home Free Dives Straight Into Fun-Lovin’ A Cappella Cover Of Country Hit

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Country a cappella group Home Free always keeps their cover videos coming, and they really outdid themselves with one video for a major country hit!

Released in January 2016 by ACM New Vocal Group of the Year, Old Dominion, “Snapback” took country music by storm. It claimed the second spot on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in the U.S. and hit number one on the Canadian country charts. In the time that has passed since its release, the single has sold over 400,000 copies in the U.S. alone.

Since “Snapback” was such a huge success for Old Dominion, Home Free decided to try their hand at the tune. Their version contains everything you’ve come to expect from Home Free’s covers, especially stellar harmonies and standout solos.

The video is structured around a summer theme, which seems fitting, since it was released at the end of the summer season. The guys are seen hanging out by the pool and enjoying some time with a group of lovely ladies wearing snapback hats, of course.

Home Free emphasizes the “good time” feeling of the song through their fun-lovin’ video. One of the highlights of the video is when the guys have a competition to see who can pull off the best jump off of the diving board. We’ll let you see the video for yourself to determine who won!

But there’s no question over the fact that this video for “Snapback” is one of Home Free’s most entertaining. We just can’t get enough of it, and we’re sure you’ll feel the same when you watch it below!

Home Free has covered many country hits over the course of the past few years. Which one would you like them to film a video for next?

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Miranda Raye

Hello, I'm Miranda, a lifelong country music fan! There are old home videos of me in my baby swing, swinging along to Dolly Parton and Ricky Van Shelton’s “Rockin’ Years.” Being able to unite my passions for storytelling, researching, and music into my work has been a dream come true.

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