Lee Brice is facing some stiff competition for the best New Artist
trophy at the upcoming CMA Awards. In an effort to boost his chances the
“Hard to Love” singer has put out some videos — humorous spoofs of
political campaign videos that have gone viral. In one ad he defends his
position as the leading CMA nominee — and says that “quite frankly” he
doesn’t understand why Obama and Romney have to blast each other’s
records because as he points out he’s “never heard a record from either
of them.”
trophy at the upcoming CMA Awards. In an effort to boost his chances the
“Hard to Love” singer has put out some videos — humorous spoofs of
political campaign videos that have gone viral. In one ad he defends his
position as the leading CMA nominee — and says that “quite frankly” he
doesn’t understand why Obama and Romney have to blast each other’s
records because as he points out he’s “never heard a record from either
of them.”
Brice’s opponents in the November 1 “election” for best new artist are
Hunter Hayes, Brantley Gilbert, Thompson Square and Love and Theft.
Hunter Hayes, Brantley Gilbert, Thompson Square and Love and Theft.