Corey Kent has officially dropped the music video for his collaboration with Koe Wetzel, “Rocky Mountain Low,” and it’s exactly as raw and moody as fans hoped it would be. The video brings the song’s emotional weight to life, leaning into the heartbreak and late-night regret that sit at the center of the track.
“Rocky Mountain Low” plays off the familiar phrase everyone knows, but instead of chasing the high, Kent and Wetzel focus on the crash that comes after love goes sideways. It’s a gritty, country-rock gut punch about betrayal, loneliness, and that hollow feeling when someone you trusted leaves you reeling. Corey Kent sets the tone early with a vulnerable first verse, and when Koe Wetzel comes in, his unmistakable edge gives the song even more bite.
The video matches that energy perfectly. It’s dark, stripped down, and emotionally charged, letting the story do the heavy lifting without trying to overcomplicate things. There’s a lived-in feel to it, like you’re watching the aftermath of a relationship unravel rather than the breakup itself. That honesty is what makes the pairing work so well. Both artists come from slightly different lanes, but they meet right in the middle on this one.
For Kent, the release marks another strong moment as he continues to blur the lines between country and rock while staying rooted in real storytelling. For Wetzel, it’s a reminder of why his voice and attitude hit so hard when the song calls for it. Together, they deliver something that feels authentic, a little rough around the edges, and very much worth the watch.
If you haven’t seen it yet, the official music video for “Rocky Mountain Low” is above, and it’s one fans of both Corey Kent and Koe Wetzel are going to want to turn up loud.







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