Prolific storyteller and multi-Platinum recording artist Lee Brice returns with his latest single, “Cry,” an infectious anthem exploring masculine vulnerability. Written by Dallas Davidson, Ben Hayslip, and David Garcia, the song channels the smooth sounds of 1950s crooners with its retro groove and catchy hook. Brice delivers a confessional message that reminds listeners even the toughest men aren’t immune to heartbreak.
The singer shared his thoughts about the song:
“I mean, come on…sometimes you get your heart broke and you just gotta ‘Cry’ it out. We had a great time making this one and the video was a lot of fun to shoot. We took a real light-hearted approach on the video…goofin’ around with the band and crew had me cryin’ — in a good way.”
Watch the Official Music Video
The accompanying music video, directed by Chase Lauer, takes a playful approach as Brice steps in to help a love-struck and heartbroken man find his way back to the one who got away.
Brice Hits the Road for You, Me & My Guitar Tour
Brice recently kicked off his highly anticipated You, Me & My Guitar acoustic tour. Known for his relatable songwriting and magnetic stage presence, the intimate show offers fans a behind-the-scenes look at his life in music.
Seamlessly moving across a stage adorned with meaningful instruments, Brice shares stories about each guitar’s special history while performing acoustic versions of his biggest hits. This unique format provides a deeper connection between the artist and his audience, making each performance memorable.
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About Lee Brice
When Lee Brice isn’t topping the country charts or writing new hits, he’s spending time with his wife Sara and their three children. With over 10 billion career streams, Brice remains a dominant force in country music.
His impressive accolades include nine No. 1 singles, Platinum-certified albums, and multiple award wins, including the 2021 ACM Single and Musical Event of the Year for “I Hope You’re Happy Now” with Carly Pearce. Brice’s other hits include “One of Them Girls,” “Rumor,” and “Memory I Don’t Mess With.”
Recognized as one of the most played country artists on Pandora, Brice was the second country star to receive the platform’s prestigious Billionaire plaque. His songs have been recorded by Garth Brooks, Jason Aldean, and Kenny Chesney, among others.In 2025, Brice continues to captivate fans with his nostalgic track “Summer of Us” and his latest release, “Cry.” As he returns to the acoustic stage with the You, Me & My Guitar Tour, Brice proves his storytelling and artistry remain unmatched.