The song & video are available now
Curb Records hitmaker, Lee Brice, takes a reflective look back at his life and how far he’s come in his latest release, “Killed the Man,” out now. The track, written by Michael Whitworth, Troy Cartwright and Jared Conrad, and produced by Brice, Ben Glover and Jerrod Niemann, is the story of a man who takes stock of his life and reflects on the changes from who he was to who he is now with the help of the woman who made him a better man. The song’s themes also extend to anyone who’s been faced with a call to change their lives and the evolution that comes alongside that change. The cinematic official music video was directed by Chase Lauer.
“When I first heard this song, it made me look back at my own life – the man who I was, isn’t the man I am today,” Brice shares. “I think the message is something anyone can relate to as we all strive to grow through life and its challenges. For me, “Killed The Man” feels like an evolution -becoming who God intended me to be, leaning into family, faith, and something bigger than myself.”
Brice will host a special behind-the-scenes afterparty on YouTube on November 7th at 10 am CT. Fans can ask questions and get stories of the recording “Killed the Man” and the filming of its music video.
This year, Lee has released new music, kicking off 2025 with the ode to vulnerable masculinity, “Cry.” The heartbreak anthem was then followed by “Said No Country Boy Ever,” where Brice calls on some of his famous friends Jamey Johnson, Randy Houser, Jerrod Niemann, Dallas Davidson and Rob Hatch; aka The Traler Park, for a song that raises a glass to mama’s fried chicken, honest hard work and hunting season. Stay tuned for even more new music coming from Brice.




