Lee Brice, born Kenneth Mobley Brice Jr., is an American country singer/songwriter. On June 8, 2010, he released his debut album Love Like Crazy with singles “Love Like Crazy” and “Beautiful Every Time.”
Two years later on April 24, 2012, he released his second album Hard 2 Love featuring singles “A Woman Like You,” “Hard to Love,” “I Drive Your Truck,” and “Parking Lot Party.”
Recently on September 9, 2014, he released his third album I Don’t Dance, which has two featured singles “I Don’t Dance,” and “Drinking Class.”
Here are my thoughts on his latest album.
“I Don’t Dance”: Off this album, this song would have to be my favorite out of all the other songs. The melody throughout the song is very soothing and has that sentimental vibe as he sings.
“No Better Than This”: As I listened to this song, Lee had a steady rhythmic tone throughout the song, which went really well as a whole.
“Show You Off Tonight”: Listening to this song from beginning to end made me realize how much that special person in your life means so much and you want everyone to know.
“Always the Only One”: I really enjoyed the instrumental part in the song. The depth of this song was different from his other songs and gave off a more focused feeling.
“Good Man”: To me this song had an overall incredible tempo for the song, as it was more serious and you can feel that with the way it’s portrayed in the song.
“Drinking Class”: This song is perfect for people who want to sit back and relax and have a good time with some friends. Kicking it back and have some drinks.
“That Don’t Sound Like You”: I think that this would have to be my second favorite song off this album. I just like the over all sound and his lyrics are so touching.
“Girls In Bikinis”: The tempo of this song picks up, which gives this song that more “umph” feeling.
“Sirens”: I really enjoyed the intensity of the song as he sings the lyrics more rapidly. He just likes to have a good time and nothing will stop it kind of feeling.
“Somebody’s Been Drinking”: There is a slower tempo to the song and you’re able to follow as he sings his heart out. It was more sincere and really gets you emotional.
“Hard To Figure Out”: I really liked the fact that he sings about how it’s like while you wait for someone to arrive. The melody and harmony throughout the song is catchy and gets to you with the lyrics.
“My Carolina”: You can hear his passion for this song as he belts out some of the lyrics, which gives the song more form fitting to his message of the song.
“Panama City”: The over all message of this song is beautiful as I listened to the lyrics. It actually made me emotional throughout the song. I could feel the intensity and meaning behind the lyrics.
Lee Brice is currently on tour right now and you don’t want to miss out. He is also doing meet and greet with his fans—who wouldn’t want to meet Lee Brice?