Brice’s overall digital streams top five billion on all platforms

Lee Brice has amassed one billion streams on Apple Music worldwide, bringing his total number of worldwide streams to five billion across all platforms. The Curb Records recording artist is one of the most digitally consumed country music artists to date. In the past three years, his Apple Music streams have more than tripled (+219%), helping to push his monumental climb to one billion streams.

“What can I say? This is absolutely incredible!” says Brice. “I am so honored and humbled that folks connect with my music. I never would’ve dreamed that my songs would be listened to by so many and I want to thank everyone who has supported me along the way.”

Brice has had 17 songs hit the Apple Music Daily Top 100 Chart in 22 countries worldwide. His massive hit, “One of Them Girls,” reached the top five in multiple countries and became his first song to reach the Global Daily Top 100.

Brice’s current album, Hey World, has been one of his most successful projects of his career so far. The album has produced three No. 1 hits including “Memory I Don’t Mess With,” ASCAP’s 2021 Country Song of the Year, “One of Them Girls,” and “I Hope You’re Happy Now” with Carly Pearce, which scored a trophy for Musical Event of the Year at the 54th Annual CMA Awards and won both Single of the Year and Music Event of the Year at the 56th ACM Awards. The Grammy nominee has taken nine singles to No. 1 over his career, proving that the fans have an unwavering connection with Brice and his music. Brice’s most recent single off Hey World, “Soul,” is currently climbing both the Billboard and Mediabase Country Charts.

Currently, Lee is out on his headlining Label Me Proud Tour. The 23 city tour, which kicked-off last month, with support from country acts Michael Ray and Jackson Dean. For select shows, Tyler Farr and Tim Montana will be making appearances during the tour.