Rice continues to power ahead and is choosing to focus on more personal, authentic projects – like his most recent Fireside ...
"That has been the frustrating part of the last two years because it's the best I've ever made," explains the country artist ...
In a recent interview, Chase Rice said his new music isn't as popular as his early work but won't go back to bro-country.
In a new interview with People, Chase Rice reflects on his desire to take a step forward in his music career. In early March, ...
H2: A Bold Release: "Live From Chief’s" In early March, Chase Rice surprised his fans with the release of his three-song EP, Live From Chief’s. This project showcases his versatility as he features ...
In recent years, Chase Rice has made a conscious decision to embrace a traditional country music style, leaving behind the bro-country genre that produced hits like "Ready, Set, Roll" and "Drinkin’ ...
All the Best Photos from Crash My Playa 2023 Chase Rice Peels Back the Layers on New Album: 'It Took Me 10 Years to Figure Out What I Really Want to Do' Chase Rice Explains the Moving Story Behind ...
Chase Rice brought his mom in to watch the ... On Demand podcast. Talking to Taste of Country, Rice describes his father as nothing short of his hero. Find him holding to Coors banquet beers ...
Chase Rice still remembers his father's rough and ... She 'Loves a Man Who Can Shovel Horse Manure' Despite Poking Fun at Country Boys on 'The Giver' Brantley Gilbert Says He'll 'Quit the Tobacco ...
Chase Rice: The last two records were written on ... CR: I played a McGraw song called “Who Are They?,” Country Roads. I played a Paisley song, not doing the Paisley parts, but just chords.
Every time Chase Rice has himself figured out, he surprises even himself. "I'm doing a puzzle right now," the country star states in a state of disbelief during an interview with PEOPLE.