Rice will "Go Down Singin'"
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Rice will "Go Down Singin'"

Friday, June 21, 2024 – Chase Rice who recently left Broken Bow to go the indie route, released his autobiographical new song, "Go Down Singin'," offering glimpse into Rice's journey ahead of his forthcoming independent album.

"I'll spare y'all the details, but a few months ago I decided to leave my record deal and do this thing on my own," Rice said. "I appreciate the love and songs Broken Bow and I did together. We had a lot of fun, and had two number ones. I made friends and met people that will always be a positive influence in my life. But now it's time for me to ride this crazy rollercoaster we call the music industry by myself. Guess now it's on me, if I go down at least I go down singin'."

Written by Rice together with Blake Pendergrass during a trip back to his roots in North Carolina, "Go Down Singin'" encapsulates the highs and lows of his career, from the grind of Music Row to the decision to bet on himself with this project.

Lyrics include:
Took a couple blows on Broadway
'Cause I heard that's what you do
Left blood and sweat and tears up and down 16th avenue
Between the "Son you just ain't got it"s
And the barely making rent
I just smiled and took it on the chin

"Go Down Singin'" joins "Fireside" in previewing Rice's forthcoming independent release, the follow-up to his critically acclaimed "I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell" album.

Rice is also currently on tour with Dierks Bentley.


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