Carrie Underwood ‘Smoke Break’ Video Is Dedicated To All Strong Beautiful Women [+WATCH]

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Carrie Underwood's "Smoke Break" Video is part of her fifth studio album Storyteller coming out on Oct. 23. The video depicts the life of strong working women, who are doing their best for their family. They also deserve a respite says the country singer.

Underwood claims that her "Smoke Break" Video is something she's proud of. It has new feel, look and sound. The seven-time Grammy-winner says that she wanted to grow as an artist and she wants to try out new things every time she makes a new single or album.

Speaking with Entertainment Online, Underwood, 32, reveals how the video has been made. It was her first big project six months after she gave birth to her first baby.

"For the storyline, I really just wanted it to be mainly about strong women -- strong beautiful women who are doing everything that the boys do," Underwood told the tabloid. "And at the end, we all get together and have our break. Hardworking during the front-end of the video and having our break, our 'Smoke Break,' at the end of the video."

Her fans will surely love Underwood's "Smoke Break" video that offers a new variation. It sounded more of a rock twang, according to Rolling Stone. The 32-year-old also dished that there's one part of her album that's written for her only son with Mike Fisher, Isaiah.

"I kinda feel like everybody expects motherhood to completely change me as a writer and an artist. I feel like it just adds another wonderful dimension," the mother-of-one reveals.

The Checotah native and country music superstar revealed that although she's a mother now, she's not going to make a whole album of mommy songs. Underwood claims that she feels people expect her to change as a writer and as an artist since she became a mother. She clarifies, motherhood has helped her add another dimension to her music, PEOPLE reports.

"Smoke Break" was written by Underwood with Hillary Lindsey and Chris DeStefano and produced by Jay Joyce. The video was directed by Randee St. Nicholas, who also directed "Blown Away." After releasing on August 20, it has already scored on top as it earns the highest one-week add total in the history of trade publication Country Aircheck. Watch the video here!

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