See About a Girl

Album: Hard 2 Love (2012)
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  • Brice penned this cut with his songwriting buddy Kyle Jacobs. Here's what he had to say about the story of the song: "Sometimes when you're riding down the road, you just want to hear something nice and easy. Kyle Jacobs is one of my best friends. We wrote 'More Than a Memory' together, and he's married to Kellie Pickler. One day we were out having a beer, and he was about to call Kellie. He said, 'I've got to go see about a girl.' I thought, 'We've got to write that some day.' It ended up being one of my favorite songs on the album. It doesn't make any huge point, and it's not going to change the world. But who knows? It might change somebody's world."

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