Lee Brice SLAMS Critics at TPUSA: “Red Letter Jesus Raised” vs. “Right Wing Devil”?
Could a country star truly be 'Red Letter Jesus Raised' yet accused of being a 'right-wing devil'? Step aboard Lee Brice's recording studio-on-wheels, a bus crammed with guitars and gear, as he prepares for a pivotal performance at Turning Point USA’s All-American Halftime Show. Despite his imposing physique as a former Clemson football player, Brice reveals a gentle nature rooted in his childhood church singing and the gospel tunes taught by his Aunt Henri. The journey takes an emotional turn as he dedicates a song to the late Charlie Kirk, explaining his upcoming album's deep themes of faith and rebirth, particularly in his single "Killed the Man." However, the most anticipated moment arrives with a preview of his unapologetic new track, "Country Nowadays," which challenges the perception of being "some right-wing devil" for one's Christian upbringing. This powerful anthem, played on a vintage Gibson, is set to resonate deeply with millions. After a long day, Brice's relentless songwriting spirit shines through, even inviting the interviewer to join him in creating a new song late into the night. Don't miss out on more captivating stories like this; make sure to subscribe to our channel for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes access!
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