Brandy Clark's new acoustic music video for 'You Can Come Over' will make your jaw drop

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Brandy Clark just gave us all the feels.

The 40-year-old singer just dropped her new acoustic music video for her single "You Can Come Over" exclusively on AOL.com and it's a heartfelt, emotional ode that sounds incredible in the stripped down version.

The original song was released in June 2016 as a part of Clark's sophomore album "Big Day in a Small Town" and was written by Clark, Jessie Jo Dillon and Mark Narmor.

While the produced version is easy to love, the acoustic version brings the lyrics to the next level. Clark, seated at the piano, croons, "It'd be too easy, To throw open that door, And go where we've gone, Too many times before, You'd stay just long enough, To leave me again, So you can come over, But you can't come in."

The ode is full of heartbreak and follows the story of a woman trying to get over a love, who just doesn't seem to want to let her go, even though it will inevitably end badly.

Clark's lyrics have made her a standout in country music and her writing has earned her major accolades alongside big artists like Miranda Lambert and Kacey Musgraves. She won a CMA Award in 2014 for Song of the Year for "Follow Your Arrow."

This is Clark's second solo album. She released her first album "12 Stories" in 2013 and gained a lot of praise.

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