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Lee Brice shares the track ‘Country Nowadays’ from upcoming album ‘Sunriser’

Lee Brice has released his new song, “Country Nowadays,” the latest preview of his forthcoming sixth studio album, Sunriser. The 16-track project marks his first full-length release since 2020’s Hey World and is available for preorder now.

Written by Brice alongside Matt Alderman and Nate Kenyon, “Country Nowadays” reflects on modern America through a personal lens, with the husband and father expressing concern over the nation’s direction while yearning for less complicated days. Before performing the track at the Turning Point USA All-American Halftime Show on February 8, Brice explained his motivation, referencing Charlie Kirk: “[Charlie Kirk] gave people microphones so they could say what was on their mind. This is what’s on mine.”

The album’s title, Sunriser, is a nod to those who start their days before dawn. Brice shared, “Anybody can see a sunset, but a sunrise, you gotta earn. Whether you’re waking up or just pulled an all-nighter, I tip my hat to you, sunriser.” He echoed that sentiment on Instagram, writing, “I sure earned my fair share of sunrises workin on this one ; ) can’t wait for y’all to hear this album.”

In addition to “Country Nowadays,” the record will feature previously released 2025 singles “Killed the Man” and “Cry.”

Stream ‘Country Nowadays’ – HERE.

Preorder ‘Sunriser’ – HERE.

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