Chase Rice Says ‘Everybody We Know Does’ ‘Comes To Life’ Onstage

"Just the feeling you get when you’re on stage singing it, the crowd just comes to life and you can’t beat that,” Rice says. 

Chase Rice Says ‘Everybody We Know Does’ ‘Comes To Life’ Onstage
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Chase Rice recently released his much-buzzed-about new single, “Everybody We Know Does,” to Country radio. Once the song, which was written by Jeremy Bussey and Travis Denning, was released, Rice was more than excited to add it to his live show.

The North Carolina native first performed “Everybody We Know Does” at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

“We were almost getting goosebumps singing it in sound check, and then the crowd got there, and by the third time we come around to ‘Everybody We Know Does,’ everybody is singing along because we sing that hook so many times, and we even start the song with that hook,” Rice recalls. “I don’t know what it is about ‘Everybody We Know Does’ it’s just those words, when they get in your head, they can’t leave your head, and melodically it just sings so well, the words are there.”

The singer says he was blown away at the response he got with the performance, especially because the song hadn’t event been out for 24 hours. “It was the first day the song came out so I was pretty impressed with how many people actually already knew the song, but this song, just the feeling you get when you’re on stage singing it, the crowd just comes to life and you can’t beat that.”

Fans hoping to hear “Everybody We Know Does” live will get the chance when Rice takes his high-energy set to fairs and festivals across the country this summer.