90s Country Queen Looks Back at the Heart-Melting Hit Song That Sparked an Angsty, Unforgettable Music Video. WN

Terri Clark is taking fans on a hilarious walk down memory lane. The country music legend recently rewatched the music video for her 1998 hit “Now That I Found You” and couldn’t help but laugh at the dramatic moments that made it so memorable.

Terri Clark Shares Behind-the-Scenes Stories From Iconic Music Video

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The Grand Ole Opry member posted a TikTok video of herself watching the romantic clip, offering commentary that had fans loving her even more. “Everyone needs an angsty, dramatic music video in their collection,” Clark joked in the caption.

While watching, Clark shared amusing memories from the shoot. She recalled thinking she looked “Kermit the froggish” due to the sepia tone lighting and laughed about the pool table scene where she begged the crew not to make her co-star lift her up. “Please don’t lift me up. Don’t make him lift me!” she remembered saying, though they did it anyway.

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The fire scene drew the biggest laugh. “Us glaring at each other through the fire makes me laugh so hard. It’s so dramatic; so full of angst,” Clark said. She also reminisced about waiting until golden hour to capture the perfect lighting and noted she no longer has the black Takamine guitar featured in the video.

Why Does ‘Now That I Found You’ Still Resonate With Fans?

The song clearly holds a special place in fans’ hearts. Comments flooded in from people who walked down the aisle to it, including one bride who used it at her November 2024 wedding. “Played this one at my wedding, July 1998,” another fan shared, while someone else called it their “absolute favorite Terri Clark song.”

Related: Country Queen Pam Tillis Gives Special Shout Out to Another ’90s Music Legend: ‘You Do Such Incredible Work’

Fans Celebrate Clark’s Enduring Legacy

Clark, who has sold over five million albums and scored six number one hits, continues to connect with audiences decades later, according to TerriClark.com. The Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame and Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee recently released “Terri Clark: Take Two,” featuring duets with Kelly ClarksonCarly Pearce and Lainey Wilson.

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“While everyone else was fawning over Faith and Shania, I preferred Terri,” one loyal fan commented. Another sweetly recalled, “Stood in my kitchen singing your songs while my babies were babies. I’m mamaw now.”

Clark’s ability to laugh at herself while celebrating the music that touched millions proves why she remains a beloved figure in country music.

This story was originally reported by Parade on Oct 1, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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