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Exclusive: Jana Kramer Says ‘Goodbye California’; Confesses She Loves Getting Dirty!

Photo: Frederick Breedon IVWhen Jana Kramer shows up at the Country Music Association Awards on Thursday to help hand out the honors to her fellow country stars, the glamorous singer (and One Tree Hill actress) will no doubt be dressed to the hilt in a fancy gown and towering high heels. However, in this new video for her tune, "Goodbye California," Kramer shows fans that underneath it all, she'd really rather be barefoot in a pickup truck. We've got the first look at her clip right here!

Lest one think that Kramer is in any way shape or form faking it about "hating 4-inch heels," as she sings in the single, we've got extra proof in this exclusive interview that she's the real deal. In this clip, which is part of Kramer's up-close-and-personal series "Kickin' it with @kramergirl," the multi-talented performer tells us about her love of riding ATVs and how she loves "getting dirty" (get your minds out of the gutter--this girl means literally dirty, as in mud and dust). Check this cute tomboy out--and you can see all of the videos from her "Kickin' It" series at her official site.

Kramer will undoubtedly show up at the CMA Awards with a bona fide country boy on her arm--namely rising star Brantley Gilbert, whom she's been dating since this summer. Gilbert is up for the New Artist of the Year award and will be performing at the ceremonies. The CMA Awards will be broadcast live from Nashville November 1, on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

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