
"Killed The Man," written by Michael Whitworth, Troy Cartwright, and Jared Conrad, is an outside cut chosen for Lee Brice's upcoming project because it deeply reflects where he is in life, both as an artist and a family man.
The song centers on rebirth, letting go of the old version of yourself and stepping into a life filled with true purpose. Through vivid imagery of "killing" who you used to be, it explores how God places people in our paths who inspire growth and transformation.
With its powerful message of reflection and renewal, the song resonates universally, touching on themes of relationships, health, recovery, parenthood, faith, and perseverance.
For Lee personally, it's rooted in family: writing with his wife Sara, spending time in the studio with his daughter Trulee, teaching his sons to be good men, and sharing the road with his brother. It's about continually striving to show up as the best version of himself for the people who matter most.
Writers: Michael Whitworth, Jared Conrad, Troy Cartwright, Chandler Baldwin
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Producers: Lee Brice, Ben Glover, Jerrod Niemann
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