[official Music Video] — Emily Weisband "dumber"

: The track balances a sleek, modern pop production with the narrative-heavy songwriting traditional to Nashville. It features a conversational vocal delivery that makes the listener feel like they are eavesdropping on a private confession. The Visuals: Stark and Introspective

Lyrically, "Dumber" dismantles the trope of the "cool girl" by revealing the exhausting labor required to keep a fragile partner happy. Emily Weisband "Dumber" [Official Music Video]

: Through her expressions and movements, the video illustrates the "acting" required to play the role of the less-capable partner, visually reinforcing the lyrics about playing the "sex card" to end an argument she actually won. Emily’s Songwriting Pedigree : The track balances a sleek, modern pop

: Much of the video focuses on Emily in sparse, stylized environments, highlighting the internal nature of the conflict—the battle isn't just with the partner, but with her own willingness to shrink herself. : Through her expressions and movements, the video

: Weisband sings about making herself "smaller" and "dumber" to avoid bruising her partner's ego, effectively dumbing down her own wit and success to maintain a false peace.

Before her solo debut, Emily Weisband earned a reputation as one of Nashville's most sought-after writers, contributing to tracks for , Keith Urban , and Hillary Scott (for which she won a Grammy). "Dumber" serves as a bridge between her commercial success for others and her specific, sharply-observed personal perspective as an artist. Emily Weisband "Dumber" [Official Music Video]

Emily Weisband’s is a masterclass in the "brutally honest" pop-country crossover style that has defined her career as both a Grammy-winning songwriter and a solo artist. Released in late 2020, the track and its accompanying official music video explore the frustrating self-awareness of staying in a relationship that makes you lose sight of your own intelligence. The Song: A Study in Self-Sabotage