One More Day

Album: Hard 2 Love (2012)
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  • Brice closes his sophomore album, Hard 2 Love with this song that he penned for his fiancée and their infant son. "'One More Day' is so precious to me," he said. "I wrote it with my keyboard player, Reggie Smith, about being gone on the road all the time. It goes directly to Sara and our son, Takoda, because I know how much Sara gives, and I know how much I take. I totally get it. And it's like you're always saying, 'Just give me one more day.' Hopefully, in the future, I'll be able to say it was worth it to work so hard. Right now, she gives me the freedom to follow my dream. And she helps me every day with it. This is a gift to the two of them."

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