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Watch Myles Morgan's 'Clean House' Video


08-22-2026

Watch Myles Morgan's 'Clean House' Video
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(The GreenRoom) Soaking memories in gasoline, on-the-rise Country artist Myles Morgan is striking a match to "Clean House" in his red-hot release. Written by Morgan with Cole Taylor and Ray Fulcher, the Dalton Wixom and Clayton Collins-produced scorcher captures the moment you finally release the weight of the past to clear space for something - or someone - new.

"I think everybody gets to a point where you realize you can't keep dragging the past into what's next. 'Clean House' is about making that decision to let go of everything that's been holding you back to give yourself a fresh start," shares Morgan. "It's hopeful, fun, and a reminder that sometimes the best thing you can do is clear out the old to make room for something better."

Rolling on THE ROAD SIGN TOUR beginning last night at Study Hall in Clemson, SC, Morgan's hitting the hottest college towns for headline dates mixed with major music festival appearances, including Rock The South and Boots In The Park, through the fall. Promising a setlist full of new music highlighted by CMT, Country Central, Country Now, Holler, Raised Rowdy, and more, fans can find the one-to-watch performer playing the tour's namesake, "Road Sign," among his recent tracks "Batting 1.000" and "Wrong Kind of History," at Ned Kelly's Down Under tonight in Milledgeville, GA, and again tomorrow at Southern Social in Statesboro, GA.

In his only brief career to date, Morgan has already opened for some of Country's biggest acts like Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Dustin Lynch, Riley Green, and Brantley Gilbert, in addition to making his headlining debut. With a unique blend of Southern grit, modern storytelling, and guitar-driven melodies, his star is on the rise. First catching attention with his debut single "Nobody's Fault But Yours" in 2024, and surpassing 5.3 MILLION global streams, his growing catalog features fan-favorites "Said to Me," "Never Been Better," and "Thought You Were Leaving." Morgan's path to music began unexpectedly when he picked up his father's unused guitar after high school. Balancing an education from The University of Alabama while performing at local bars and restaurants along the Gulf Coast, such as the iconic Flora-Bama, has laid the groundwork for a homegrown, breakout career earned on neon-lit stages and cemented by the fans who pack them.

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