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A widely viewed version that focuses on the song's "checklist" style lyrics, often mistaken for an unofficial video due to its simpler production.

It served as the lead single for both his Dancin' in the Country EP and his self-titled debut solo album, Tyler Hubbard . tyler_hubbard_5_foot_9_unofficial_video

Interestingly, the song title "5 Foot 9" actually contains a small error. Tyler Hubbard has admitted in interviews that his wife, Hayley, is actually . He used "5 foot 9" because it rhymed better with the following line, "Brown eyes and a heart of gold." A widely viewed version that focuses on the

The song is a mid-tempo country track that lists things God made "perfection," such as dry wood, whiskey, and country music, before concluding that God made his wife (Hayley Hubbard) better than all of them. Key Visual Content Tyler Hubbard has admitted in interviews that his

While you may be looking for a specific unofficial edit, these are the primary official videos available:

tyler_hubbard_5_foot_9_unofficial_video

A widely viewed version that focuses on the song's "checklist" style lyrics, often mistaken for an unofficial video due to its simpler production.

It served as the lead single for both his Dancin' in the Country EP and his self-titled debut solo album, Tyler Hubbard .

Interestingly, the song title "5 Foot 9" actually contains a small error. Tyler Hubbard has admitted in interviews that his wife, Hayley, is actually . He used "5 foot 9" because it rhymed better with the following line, "Brown eyes and a heart of gold."

The song is a mid-tempo country track that lists things God made "perfection," such as dry wood, whiskey, and country music, before concluding that God made his wife (Hayley Hubbard) better than all of them. Key Visual Content

While you may be looking for a specific unofficial edit, these are the primary official videos available: