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The music video for "A Beautiful Soul" features Bret Michaels walking thru various areas singing including one scene on a beach, another above a big city, and scenes in the desert at night, the video was released via his official YouTube page on April 2, 2014. His oldest daughter Raine makes a cameo appearance in the video.
The song titled "Jorja Bleu" features a music video which was posted at Michaels’ official YouTube channel and is a sequel to his 2003 single "Raine" which is titled after his oldest daughter. [40] [41] In 2019, Michaels released an official music video for his new single "Unbroken", which was co written with his 13-year-old daughter, Jorja Bleu.
A music video was produced for "Riding Against the Wind" a song from Michaels' latest album Custom Built that also doubles as the theme song for Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It. The music video contains footage from the series and was released on October 7, 2010, exclusively on Billboard. [7]
The song features a music video, however, Andrews doesn't appear in it. The video appeared on Billboard's "Hot Videoclip Tracks" chart in 2008. [2] The video was directed by Christie Cook. [3] A second version of the video with Bret Michaels in Iraq footage was released in 2008 when the song featured on the compilation Rock My World.
C.C. DeVille and Bret Michaels of Poison on stage at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards at in Los Angeles Bret Michaels is opening up about a darker time in Poison 's history.
On May 26, 2010 Bret Michaels performed a more up-tempo country and blues version of the song featuring guest vocals by Casey James on the season finale of the ninth season for the singing competition tv series American Idol. The performance was released as a music video on American Idol's official YouTube channel. [39] [40]
Bret Michaels and his band Poison were no strangers to sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll in the 1980s, but the hair metal lifestyle was hard on Michaels for a different reason. Michaels, now 61 ...
This song was dedicated to James Kimo Maano, a security guard and best friend of Bret Michaels who had died some time earlier. The lyrics also focus on televangelism, Vietnam veterans, and poverty. The cover art for the single depicts a tattoo on Michaels' arm of a cross with the words "Something to Believe In". The tattoo artist, according to ...