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"Killed The Man" Cover Art

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You just heard the World Premiere...

World Premiere Keep It Here cover

World Premiere Keep It Here

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This is the World Premiere

Hey This Is Lee Brice cover

Hey This Is Lee Brice

Hey Y'all This Is Lee Brice cover

Hey Y'all This Is Lee Brice

Hey This Is Lee Brice.. My New Single cover

Hey This Is Lee Brice.. My New Single

Hey This Is Lee Brice ... my single cover

Hey This Is Lee Brice ... my single

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Hey This Is Lee Brice... That Was My Single

Hey This Is Lee Brice.. That Was My New Single cover

Hey This Is Lee Brice.. That Was My New Single

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Hey This Is Lee Brice...You Just Heard My Single

Hey This Is Lee Brice...Up Next Is My Single cover

Hey This Is Lee Brice...Up Next Is My Single

Hey This Is Lee Brice.. Hometown Station... My New Single cover

Hey This Is Lee Brice.. Hometown Station... My New Single

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Hey This Is Lee Brice.. Written By

Story Behind Song - Intro cover

Story Behind Song - Intro

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Story Behind Song - Outro

Story Behind Song - "Killed The Man" cover

Story Behind Song - "Killed The Man"

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Music Video Idea

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30 Second Spot - KTM

Videos

""Killed The Man" Official Music Video"
""Said No Country Boy Ever (with The Traler Park)" Music Video"
""Cry" Music Video"
""Drinkin' Buddies" Official Lyric Video"
""Save The Roses" (Official Music Video)"
""Soul" (Official Music Video)"
""Memory I Don't Mess With" (Official Music Video)"
""One of Them Girls" (Official Music Video)"

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Story Behind The Song / Writers / Producers

"Killed The Man"

“Killed The Man,” written by Michael Whitworth, Troy Cartwright, and Jared Conrad, is an outside cut chosen for Lee Brice’s upcoming project because it deeply reflects where he is in life, both as an artist and a family man.

The song centers on rebirth, letting go of the old version of yourself and stepping into a life filled with true purpose. Through vivid imagery of “killing” who you used to be, it explores how God places people in our paths who inspire growth and transformation.

With its powerful message of reflection and renewal, the song resonates universally, touching on themes of relationships, health, recovery, parenthood, faith, and perseverance.

For Lee personally, it’s rooted in family: writing with his wife Sara, spending time in the studio with his daughter Trulee, teaching his sons to be good men, and sharing the road with his brother. It’s about continually striving to show up as the best version of himself for the people who matter most.

Writers: Michael Whitworth, Jared Conrad, Troy Cartwright, Chandler Baldwin

Producers: Lee Brice, Ben Glover, Jerrod Niemann

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About Lee Brice

When Curb Records recording artist, Lee Brice, isn't selling out arenas, writing and recording songs, or building new brands like Dulce Vida Tequila and Loud Lemon, you'll find the family man with his wife Sara, two young boys, and daughter. Meanwhile, with over 12 billion career streams, Brice continues to enjoy massive success at country radio, digital streaming services, and on the road. He has reached the #1 spot at Country Radio with Platinum-selling “Memory I Don’t Mess With,” which consecutively follows three prior #1s: ASCAP’s 2021 Country Song of the Year and 3x Platinum track “One of Them Girls,” “I Hope You’re Happy Now” with Carly Pearce, and the 4x Platinum hit “Rumor,” which was nominated in the category Single of The Year at the 55th Annual ACM Awards. One of the most played country artists of all time on Pandora, he was the second country artist behind Keith Urban to receive the Pandora Billionaire plaque. Lee is also a GRAMMY nominee, a CMA and ACM award winner, and he's taken nine radio singles to Number One: "A Woman Like You," "Hard to Love," "I Drive Your Truck," "I Don’t Dance," "Drinking Class," “Rumor," “I Hope You’re Happy Now," “One of Them Girls,” and “Memory I Don’t Mess With.” Garth Brooks, Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney and others have recorded his songs, and he's performed on numerous TV shows, including NBC's Today, ABC's The Bachelor, NBC's The Voice and FOX's Miss USA 2018. Lee performed as part of the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song honoring Garth Brooks, aired on PBS March of 2020. At the 54th Annual CMA Awards, Lee took home the prize for Musical Event of the Year for his song with Carly Pearce, "I Hope You're Happy Now." At the 56th ACM Awards, “I Hope You’re Happy Now” won Single of the Year and Music Event of the Year, and Lee and Carly Pearce performed the song live. Lee’s album, Hey World, has been certified as Platinum and features several multi-Platinum selling hits. Lee kicked off 2024 with an intimate acoustic tour, the Me & My Guitar Tour, and in the spring released single, "Drinkin’ Buddies" with Nate Smith and Hailey Whitters. The single was followed by the nostalgic summertime track, "Summer of Us.” At the start of 2025, Brice announced the return of his acoustic tour, the You, Me & My Guitar Tour and released single, “Cry." Recently, Brice teamed up with some of his legendary Country friends - Jamey Johnson, Randy Houser, Jerrod Niemann, Dallas Davidson and Rob Hatch (aka The Traler Park) - for "Said No Country Boy Ever," available now. Lee's new single, "Killed The Man," is available now.

 

 

Talking Points

*Updated 10/31/25

  • New single: “Killed The Man” - available now
  • Over 12 Billion Career Streams
  • Recently wrapped headlining What You Know About That Tour
  • 44 Million RIAA Certified Units Over 19 Titles
  • Nine #1 Radio singles
  • 7 ACM Award wins; 1 CMA Award win; 1 GRAMMY nomination; 1 Billboard Music Award nomination
  • Over 1 Billion streams on Apple Music - one of very few Country artists to do this
  • Lee is married to Sara, and they have 3 children

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