
Chase Rice is back with a brand-new single, “Two Tone Trippin’,” featuring fellow singer-songwriter Wyatt McCubbin and inspired by a trip to Rollinsville, Colorado.
“Two Tone Trippin’” is co-written by Rice, McCubbin, and producer Oscar Charles, and Chase shares of the song: “Oscar, Wyatt and I were driving through Rollinsville, Colorado, and Oscar kept noticing all these old two-tone trucks. He joked, ‘This must be where two-tones go to die.’ Then he said, ‘We should write a song called Two Tone Trippin’.’ I had just bought a ’72 two-tone Chevy, so I was all about it. Forty-five minutes later, we had it done. One take, no chorus, just straight-up fun. And everything you hear in the recording — the playing and the singing — was all one take.”
“Two Tone Trippin”” is the first taste of new music from Chase coming later this year and the follow-up to 2024’s Go Down Singin’.
Listen to Two Tone Trippin’ – HERE.
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