Chase Rice Is Unapologetically Playing By His Own Rules On New Album
Posted Dec 13, 2017
It’s been a crazy year for Chase Rice — he left his record label, signed with a new one and put out a new album, Lambs & Lions, in just a matter of months. It was worth it, though. “I wasn’t having fun,” Chase admitted. “Now, that’s changed. I’m able to put out the music I wanted. I took this album to [my new label] and I was like…this is my album. No negotiations.”
(Hollywood Life)
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