Country music star Randy Houser got some help from the Metro Nashville Police Department as he re-enacted one of his music videos.
Houser decided to re-enact the police chase from the video for his latest number-one song "We Went."
Metro Police officers chased Houser all around popular areas of downtown Nashville like Korean Veterans Boulevard and Music Row.
Afterwards, officers stopped to take a few pictures with the singer.
Randy Houser shares a moment with Cmdr John Drake during today's music video taping downtown. @RandyHouser pic.twitter.com/vXhTObz4gk
— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) March 11, 2016
Randy Houser chooses Nashville for a new video of his #1 song We Went. MNPD officers retained to take part. pic.twitter.com/GVWsXIk3xu
— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) March 10, 2016
Houser's representatives said they recreated the chase to make a fun video that was also for a good cause. They added it resulted in a donation to Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee.
Houser's new album "Fired Up" dropped Thursday night at midnight.