Music Video for Chas Collins Video “This Bar Sucks” Available Now!

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country artist Chas Collins is turning heads and raising a few eyebrows with the release of the official music video for his fan-favorite single “This Bar Sucks,” a tongue-in-cheek, self-penned track that leans into humor and real-life barroom quirks. Packed with playful jabs at less-than-stellar nightlife, from questionable clientele and an off-key band, the lighthearted video delivers plenty of laughs while reminding fans not to take life too seriously. The video was premiered by Country Evolution, further showcasing Collins’ ability to blend humor, storytelling, and country attitude into an entertaining visual experience.

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“I went in for a drink and a good time, but that’s not what I got! In ‘This Bar Sucks,’ the bartender turns the night into a stage—and from there, it’s one big surprise after another as everything continues to go downhill. It’s a hilarious train wreck of a night where everything that could go wrong does!” – Chas Collins

Collins’ previous single, “Slam Bam,” is fueled by swaggering guitars, a driving groove, and his unmistakable vocal firepower, capturing the rush of a night out with friends—rolling into town with neon lights glowing, the radio turned up, and nothing but good times ahead. With its hook-filled, shout-along chorus (“Slam Bam, here I am…”) and a lean, high-energy arrangement, the track quickly proved itself as a natural set-opener. The single exclusively premiered by The Music Universe.

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About Chas Collins:

Chas Collins is a Southern-born singer-songwriter who has carved out a name in the modern country scene through powerful vocals, heartfelt storytelling, and a strong, authentic stage presence. Standing at 6’6″, he has played over 3,000 live shows across 43 states, earning fans one show at a time with a sound rooted in both his gospel upbringing and honky tonk grit. His breakout single “That’s What She Said” and the Top 10 CMT hit “Try It On” propelled him into the national spotlight, where he’s remained a dynamic and in-demand live performer.

After Hurricane Katrina destroyed everything he owned, Collins moved from Louisiana to Nashville, later enduring the heartbreaking loss of his mother, grandmother, and aunt. Rather than retreat, he poured grief into music, writing songs shaped by resilience, faith, and raw life experience. When COVID-19 halted touring, he doubled down on songwriting, emerging with a refined sound that blends rock edge with country soul.

Today, Chas is releasing some of the most personal and powerful material of his career—songs that speak to anyone who’s weathered storms and come out stronger. Visit chascollins.com to follow the journey.

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