Lee Brice Admits Next Single Is 'Kind Of' A Wedding Song
. In addition, Brice's 2009 recording "Love Like Crazy" broke the record as the longest-running entry in the history of Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart. And Brice's current single, the undeniably catchy "Parking Lot Party," has been inching its way up the charts, too, currently placing in the Top 10. Past accolades aside, these days the South Carolina native has his gaze set firmly forward. He's nearly done with his next album and, as he said this week during an interview with CBS Detroit's 99.5 WYCD (a Radio.com station), he's gearing up to release a brand new song as his next single. "'Parking Lot Party' is about to hit a ceiling [on the charts], so we're going to come hard with a new song called 'I Don't Dance,'" Brice said. "Basically it's a song that I was writing about who I was and where my wife basically brought me to. So it's a song geared toward our first dance." Watch Brice perform an early version of the song live in Milwaukee: "I wrote it before we got married [this past April]" Brice continued, "kinda for our first dance. I was trying to keep it a secret, but then I had to play it out one night. And she got mad, because I was playing it out before we got married." Brice can't quite bring himself to call "I Don't Dance" a 'wedding song' per se, but he does hover around the concept, eventually admitting that it's "kind of a wedding sort of a thing." more on this story Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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