LILY ROSE DEBUTS “I DON’T SMOKE” MUSIC VIDEO

Video premiering exclusively on Times Square billboard, CMT, CMT Music and CMT.com

Rose to accept first major award tonight from GLAAD for Outstanding Breakthrough Artist 

Groundbreaking Country artist Lily Rose debuts her music video for “I Don’t Smoke,” making its world premiere on CMT Hot 20 Countdown and Paramount Times Square billboards everywhere today (5/6). The moody, love-torn music video directed by Justin Clough is now running on CMT, CMT Music, and CMT.com. Written by Lalo Guzman, Daniel Gerard Breland and Michael Tyler, the standout track with “irresistible pop flourish” (Billboard) continues to spin at Hot AC and has racked up over 11M streams to date.

“Times Square is the pinnacle of advertisements, so to be premiering this video with CMT is beyond a dream come true. But getting to see it in person alongside some of my team? Cherry on top,” shares Rose.”

Rose is set to make history tonight as she becomes the first-ever Country artist to take home the GLAAD Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist at the 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York City. As the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, the award honors her achievements in the LGBTQ community and her critically acclaimed debut project STRONGER THAN I AM.

After wrapping her opening slot on Chris Lane’s FILL THEM BOOTS TOUR in April, Rose’s stacked year shows no signs of slowing down. On Monday, Rose announced her headlining tour set to kick off on July 20 at The Troubadour in Los Angeles before making its way up the West Coast. Following her headlining run, Rose will accompany Sam Hunt for various dates this summer and appear at some of the summer’s hottest festivals including Windy City Smokeout, Country Jam, and more.