Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood Take Home Title of 2017 Collaborative Video of the Year

Awarded to the artists for their creative chemistry and work done together in the video, Carrie Underwood felt honored to be alongside Keith Urban while accepting their prize.

Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood Take Home Title of 2017 Collaborative Video of the Year
Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban; Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for CMT

Teaming up always gets the job done as seen again by Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban while taking home the coveted title for the 2017 CMT Music Awards’ Collaborative Video of the Year.

Awarded to the artists for their creative chemistry and work done together in the video, Urban felt honored to be alongside Underwood while accepting their prize.

“Thank you fans for voting for this I love you for doing this,” Urban said just moments after finishing performing the winning song on the awards show. “Thank you Carrie Underwood for being a part of this video and this song. CMT has played this video to death and we had the best time shooting this video.”

It was a lot of fun thank you guys so much for voting for it and supporting what we do. Thank you Keith, it’s been really fun,” Underwood concluded. 

The other nods finding themselves in the 2017 Collaborative Video of the Year category included Artists Then, Now & Forever’s “Forever Country,” Chris Young featuring Vince Gill’s “Sober Saturday Night,” Dierks Bentley featuring Elle King’s “Different for Girls,” Florida Georgia Line featuring Tim McGraw’s “May We All,” and Kenny Chesney with P!nk’s “Setting the World on Fire.”

The 2017 CMT Music Awards air live from Nashville tonight on CMT.