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"This is the first music video Colbie and I have shot together after all these years of writing and singing together and I'm very excited about that! We went back to the places along the California coast where we wrote our first songs and used to hang out when I had just moved there from Iowa," Reeves tells AOL Music.
"This song has that perfect tension that makes a duet work and I love that the video is in a way a confrontation. She is my lost-girl sister and there will never be somebody with a voice quite like hers again."
"'No Lies' is my favorite song of his," Colbie tells AOL Music. "The realness in this song opened my eyes with a wake-up call, a beautiful wake-up call. Every person has felt this way before, and should always remember to live honestly. This song even helped inspire my album title 'All Of You.'
"Shooting this video in my home town of Malibu, Calif. with my lost-boy brother was such a fun day. Waking up before sunrise to start shooting, eating breakfast at our favorite beach, getting in trouble by security guards ... felt like kids again."
'The Lovesick' is currently available on iTunes and CD Baby. Jason will be touring throughout North America for the remainder of the summer starting out at 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville, Tenn. on Aug. 21 and ending at the Bottleneck in Lawrence, Kan. on Sept. 2. For all other tour dates, head over to Jason's Facebook page. Check out the video for 'No Lies' below.
Watch 'No Lies'
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