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A new video from Voice winner Cassadee Pope

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When Cassadee Pope performed “I Wish I Could Break Your Heart” on The Voice, she was already imagining the video for the song.

She figured there would be a “big hanging heart that I’d be whacking at” for a good portion of the video.

Cassadee Pope released the video to "I Wish I Could Break Your Heart" this week.

Cassadee Pope released the video to “I Wish I Could Break Your Heart” this week.

It wound up better than that.

There was a big hanging heart all right. A steel heart, suspended from a ceiling.

With Cassadee inside, singing the latest single from her “Frame by Frame” album.

“I Wish I Could Break Your Heart” is her followup single to “Wasting All These Tears,” which became a top five country hit.

The new single is even catchier, and Cassadee sure looks like she could break her share of hearts in the video.

But that’s not what the song is about.

Cassadee explained it this way back when she released her debut country album: “Everybody has that person in their life that can break them down anytime they want, and you’re so vulnerable with this person. And all you wish you could do is do the same to them.”

Cassadee fans around here might be thrilled to know that she has two Pa. shows coming up next month.

She’ll perform at Clarion University on Friday, March 28, as part of CampusFest. If tickets are available to the public, they’ll go on sale March 10. Head here for more info.

And she’ll be even closer the following night, performing at Shippensburg University. Tickets for that show are $25 for the public, $15 for students. Head here for tickets. County singer Sam Hunt will open at both shows.

Meanwhile, here’s that new video.

Cassadee finally does get to smash a heart at the end. You’ll have to watch to find out how.

Editor’s note: Followers of The Voice will notice a couple of new features in this blog. Go to the blue bar at top, click on The Voice and you’ll find a list of all the singers who have landed on teams through Season 5. The links, in most cases, lead you to a bio of each singer. Click on “After The Voice,” and you’ll find a rundown of the music past contestants have released since they appeared on the show, through the end of 2013. If I missed anything, let me know. I’m also now tweeting Voice related items under a Voice specific Twitter account — aptly called VoiceViews — for those of you who don’t follow that other singing show. Live blogging for Season 6 starts Monday.

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