Kenneth Mobley Brice Jr., better known as Lee Brice, is an American country singer and songwriter. Born on June 10, 1979, in Sumter, South California, Lee Brice started becoming interested in music as a child. He learned to play the guitar and the piano while singing in the church choir and writing his own songs. In 2007, he perused a career in music, writing songs for famous artists such as Keith Gattis, Jason Aldean, and Cowboy Crush. He co-wrote the single More Than a Memory with Kyle Jacobs and Billy Montana which was the first single in history to be charted at number one of the Billboard Hot Country Songs. The same year he signed his first contract and released his first single called She Ain’t Right. His first album was released in 2010 to which three more followed.
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