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New Music from Travis Rice

  • Freshly Brewed Country
  • Oct 27, 2016
  • 2 min read

Wrapping up a successful summer with his hit single Women, Water and Beer, country singer/songwriter Travis Rice releases fan loved favorite song on Monday, October 24, 2016 entitled, When the Fish Didn’t Bite.

This lyric video has the added sentiment of childhood memories from Rice fans about their first fishing trips. What started off as simply incorporating over 100 photos of his loyal fans in a lyric video for the song this past June in honor of Father’s Day, has now turned into Rice switching plans and releasing it to country radio.

“Social media blew up when we released the video,” shares Rice. “I received so many messages that I knew there was something special right there. I felt it deserved to be the next single.”

We aren't surprised fans responded in this way because When the Fish Didn't Bite is a nostalgic song that brings listeners back to a time when there wasn't a care in the world, a time when our parents were passing on life lessons.

This song tells the tale of Rice’s childhood days spent with his father and the life lessons he learned from those fishing trips. “Those fishing trips were so much deeper than just spending time with him; he was teaching me how to live and how to be a man.”

Life lessons that included: “Treat a women like a queen cause that’s just what she is,” “Learn to take your time son, this life it ain’t a race,” and “Remember where you come from, thank God for what you have,” to name a few.

Our favorite lyric from Rice's song is, "this life it ain't a race." This brings us back to a time when we couldn't wait to grow up and now that we are we long for the carefree days of childhood.

We are so excited that Rice is releasing When the Fish Didn't Bite to country radio and are looking forward to seeing what he has in store for his fans next.

Available on iTunes and other major online distributors, When the Fish Didn’t Bite was written by Rice and produced by Noah Henson (producer for Kane Brown’s EP Closer and guitarist for Brantley Gilbert). This reminiscent tune showcases a softer side to Rice and shows what’s to come first quarter of 2017.

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