We Got Fight

Album: The Ice Road Soundtrack (2021)
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Songfacts®:

  • Gary LeVox recorded the country ballad "We Got Fight" for the Netflix action-thriller movie The Ice Road, starring Liam Neeson as an ice driver who leads a mission to rescue trapped miners. The song, which plays over the end credits, is about never giving up when the going gets tough. "It's a powerful message we all need in our daily lives," he says.
  • Gary LeVox is the former lead singer of the country band Rascal Flatts. After the group disbanded in 2020, LeVox began pursuing a solo career and issued his Christian-themed debut EP, One On One, the following year.
  • Nashville songwriter Jessie Jo Dillon ("Break Up In The End") wrote this with country singer-songwriters Jessi Alexander ("I Drive Your Truck") and Josh Thompson ("Way Out Here").

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