Carrie Underwood Rocks Daisy Dukes in Sexy New "Smoke Break" Music Video—Watch Now!

American Idol winner surprises fans by releasing her latest work

By Mike Vulpo Aug 26, 2015 2:33 AMTags

Carrie Underwood has done it again!

After much suspense, the American Idol winner has released her new music video for "Smoke Break." As you likely expected, the blond beauty looks pretty darn hot.

Whether rocking out on stage with her girlfriends or driving a retro pick-up truck, the 32-year-old isn't afraid to work hard and get dirty to accomplish her goals.

Along the way, Underwood also shows off her incredible figure while wearing a white tank-top, ripped denim jeans and knee-high boots.

"The song itself is just kind of one of those story songs that I feel like everybody can relate to, about how life is so hectic and it's so nice when, if and when, you actually get to kind of step away for a second," Underwood recently shared on Facebook. "And we all need that, we all need that time to ourselves to get to take a break."

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During the music video, she also comes across a big city (and handsome) businessman who finds himself in the middle of the country. Sorry dude, but Underwood already has Mike Fisher.

"She said, ‘I don't smoke/But sometimes I need a long drag,'" Underwood sings in the catchy chorus. "Yeah, I know it might sound bad/But sometimes I need a smoke break."

"Smoke Break" will be featured on the singer's fifth studio album titled Storyteller. The original disc serves as the highly anticipated follow-up to Underwood's 2012 record Blown Away.

Another song fans can expect to hear on the album is a special track dedicated to Underwood's baby boy Isaiah Michael Fisher.

"I tried to avoid the ‘mommy' songs, but one managed to find its way in there!" she teased on Facebook. "I'm glad it did, because he'll always have that!"

She continued, "I feel like a lot of the songs that I wrote and gravitated to ended up being more traditional and ‘twangy' than anything I have ever done before. I just went with it!" Listen to all the tracks for yourself when the album is released Oct. 23.