Not only do Lee Brice's songs perform well on the charts but they set new standards. His fourth single, "Love Like Crazy," broke the long-standing record for the most weeks spent on the Billboard Country Songs chart. In September 2010, a full year after Brice released "Love Like Crazy," the song rose to No. 3, marking its 55th week on the chart, one better than the previous record-holder for longevity, Eddy Arnold's "Bouquet of Roses" from 1948 (via CMT).
Brice has won many awards for his talents, too. In 2013, he won his first Country Music Association award for his hit song "I Drive Your Truck" (via The Boot). He's also won two Academy of Country Music Awards: Song of the Year (also for "I Drive Your Truck") in 2014 and Single Record of the Year ("I Don't Dance") in 2015. He most recently won his second CMA for his No. 1 duet "I Hope You're Happy Now" with Carly Pearce (via Curb Records).
Further, according to Billboard, in 2020, Brice teamed up with musicians Rob Hatch and Elisha Hoffman and industry executives Derek and Kristi Hutchins to launch Pump House Records. This label plans to offer its clients A&R, promotion, and other label services.
With Brice's busy schedule writing hit songs for big artists, setting records with his own music, and helping up-and-coming artists find their sound, he has made a great deal of money over the years. Per Celebrity Net Worth, Lee Brice is worth $6 million dollars, as of 2021.