Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood accepts the award for female video of the year for "Something in the Water" during the 2015 CMT Awards in Nashville, Tennessee June 10, 2015. Reuters/Harrison McClary

From doing mommy duties to being a powerful performer, singer Carrier Underwood juggles her roles brilliantly. The 32-year-old songstress has released a brand new music video of her new song titled, “Smoke Break,” where she shows off her slim post-baby body.

The music video premiered exclusively on ET Online and can be now viewed on the website. The website also shows some behind the scenes footage from the shoot of the video. “Smoke Break” is directed by Randee St. Nicholas and shows Underwood driving her car on Nashville roads.

The video also tells the story (through Underwood's singing) of a middle aged, hardworking couple, who falls in love at first sight. They eventually end up enjoying at Underwood's concert.

"For the storyline, I really just wanted it to be mainly about strong women -- strong beautiful women who are doing everything that the boys do," Underwood told ET Online. "And at the end, we all get together and have our break. Hardworking during the front-end of the video and having our break, our 'Smoke Break,' at the end of the video."

“Smoke Break” is the lead single from Underwood's fifth album titled "Storyteller,” due out in stores on Oct. 23. Underwood also talked about her new album and said she had tried to come out with some new stuff in the album.

"I always look for directions for an album to go in -- not that every single song has to fit into one single category, but some new feel, some new look, some new sound," she said. The “See You Again” singer expressed her desire to “grow as an artist” with every album she releases. So has the singer succeeded in her mission with her new album?

“Things ended up being more twangy but kinda this cool, edgy twang, like a rock twang," she added. "It just ended up being a new thing for me, which I'm really excited about."

Contact the writer at feedback@ibtimes.com.au, or let us know what you think below.