Kenneth Mobley Brice Jr. (born June 10, 1979), known professionally as Lee Brice, is an American country music singer and songwriter, signed to Curb Records. Brice has released five albums with the label: Love Like Crazy, Hard to Love, I Don't Dance, Lee Brice. and Hey World. He has also released eighteen singles, of which eight have reached number one on Billboard Country Airplay: "A Woman Like You", "Hard to Love", "I Drive Your Truck", "I Don't Dance", "Rumor", "I Hope You're Happy Now", "One of Them Girls" and "Memory I Don't Mess With". He has also charted within the top 10 with "Love Like Crazy", "Parking Lot Party", "Drinking Class", and "That Don't Sound Like You". "Love Like Crazy" was the top country song of 2010 according to Billboard Year-End, and broke a 62-year-old record for the longest run on the country chart.
Besides his own material, he has also co-written singles for artists like Garth Brooks, Adam Gregory, the Eli Young Band, and Tim McGraw. One of his compositions, Brooks's "More Than a Memory", was the first song ever to debut at number one on the country chart, while the Eli Young Band's "Crazy Girl" was the Billboard Year-End top country song of 2011.
Later that year, he signed to Curb Records, releasing his debut single "She Ain't Right", which peaked at number 29 on the country chart. It was followed by "Happy Endings" and "Upper Middle Class White Trash" at numbers 32 and 44. All three songs were to have been included on an album entitled Picture of Me, which was never released. He continued to write songs for others, including Canadian singer Adam Gregory's singles "Crazy Days" and "What It Takes". He appeared on Cledus T. Judd's 2007 album Boogity, Boogity – A Tribute to the Comedic Genius of Ray Stevens, singing duet vocals on a rendition of the Albert E. Brumley gospel song "Turn Your Radio On".
In early 2014, Brice released the single "I Don't Dance". It was the lead single to his third studio album of the same name, which was released on September 9, 2014. Brice produced the album by himself. "I Don't Dance" became Brice's fourth number one hit in August 2014. "Drinking Class" is the album's second single. It peaked at number two on the Country Airplay chart in May 2015. The album's third single, "That Don't Sound Like You" released to country radio on May 11, 2015. During this time, he also toured on a very busy schedule, doing over 100 live shows every year between 2011 and 2016.
On November 3, 2017, Brice released the self-titled album, Lee Brice. It is his fourth album and it was released via Curb Records. The album's lead single is "Boy" and features 14 other songs.
In October 2019, Carly Pearce released a duet with Brice titled "I Hope You're Happy Now."
On November 8, 2020, Brice announced that he tested positive for COVID-19 during the ongoing pandemic, but was asymptomatic. As a result, he was unable to perform with Carly Pearce on their single, "I Hope You're Happy Now", at the 54th CMA Awards, and Charles Kelley of Lady A performed with Pearce instead.
| 2006 | "Beautiful High" | Sister Hazel | Absolutely |
| 2007 | "Not Every Man Lives" | Jason Aldean | Relentless |
| "More Than a Memory" | Garth Brooks | The Ultimate Hits | |
| 2008 | "All Said and Done", "Love Finds Everyone" | Cory Morrow | Vagrants & Kings |
| "Tougher Than a Man" | Cowboy Crush | Cowboy Crush | |
| 2009 | "Crazy Days", "What It Takes", "Down the Road" | Adam Gregory | Crazy Days |
| "Sorry Don't Matter" | Jason Michael Carroll | Growing Up Is Getting Old | |
| "Just Fine" | Bomshel | Fight Like a Girl | |
| "Still" | Tim McGraw | Southern Voice | |
| 2010 | "You'll Always Be Beautiful" | Blake Shelton | Hillbilly Bone |
| "Homemade Mexico" | Trailer Choir | Tailgate | |
| "Seven Days" | Kenny Chesney | Hemingway's Whiskey | |
| 2011 | "Baby Blue Eyes" | Josh Kelley | Georgia Clay |
| "All Night to Get There" | Craig Campbell | Craig Campbell | |
| "Where Did I Lose You" | Mark Wills | Looking for America | |
| "Crazy Girl", "I Love You" | Eli Young Band | Life at Best | |
| 2012 | "Only God Could Love You More", "Shinin' on Me" | Jerrod Niemann | Free the Music |
| "Back Home" | Charles Esten | The Music of Nashville, Season 1: The Complete Collection | |
| 2013 | "Absolutely Nothing" | Randy Houser | How Country Feels |
| "Wish I Had a Boat" | Tyler Farr | Redneck Crazy | |
| "Get Up" | Robin Meade | Count on Me | |
| 2014 | "Buzz Back Girl", "We Know How to Rock" | Jerrod Niemann | High Noon |
| "Wasn't Gonna Drink Tonight" | American Young | American Young (EP) | |
| 2016 | "Boy" | Faith Hill | Deep Tracks |
| 2011 | Academy of Country Music Awards | Song of the Year — "Love Like Crazy" (as the Artist) | |
| Single Record of the Year — "Love Like Crazy" | |||
| CMT Music Awards | USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year — "Love Like Crazy" | ||
| 2012 | ACM Awards | Song of the Year - "Crazy Girl" | |
| Country Music Association Awards | New Artist of the Year | ||
| 2013 | ACM Awards | Top New Male Artist | |
| Song of the Year — "A Woman Like You" (as the Artist) | |||
| CMA Awards | New Artist of the Year | ||
| 2014 | Grammy Awards | Best Country Solo Performance — "I Drive Your Truck" | |
| ACM Awards | Single Record of the Year - "I Drive Your Truck | ||
| Song of the Year - "I Drive Your Truck" (as the Artist) | |||
| Video of the Year - "I Drive Your Truck" | |||
| Male Vocalist of the Year | |||
| CMA Awards | Song of the Year — "I Don't Dance" | ||
| 2015 | ACM Awards | Single Record of the Year - "I Don't Dance" | |
| CMA Awards | Single of the Year — "I Don't Dance" | ||
| 2020 | ACM Awards | Single of the Year - "Rumor" | |
| CMA Awards | Musical Event of the Year | ||
| Video of the Year |
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