Country singer Lee Brice honors Charlie Kirk, says he 'had a heart of God'

Lee Brice paid a tribute to Charlie Kirk during one of her shows.
September 11, during a performance in Clearwater in Florida, dedicated the song “Kingdom to Kingdom” to Kirk, and the crowd said that he wanted to do something for Kirk and “what he’s standing in a very bad way” while the show usually stole a different song at that point.
In the last view of “The Will Cain Show”, Brice announced that she chose to honor Kirk as it caused.
“The most special songs I’ve ever written and said that I know Charlie’s belief.” He said. “And indeed, even in all these discussions and everything, he respected, you know, you know, you know, you always had a Jesus -like style.
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“I said, do you know what happened? I will make this song and that was what I lived several times in random moments when I felt the leadership of the soul.
“And I am holding some people around to attract content, and so I’m glad they were there, but it wasn’t about any of them. It was just a moment that that moment should be, and if Charlie was here, he would want to hear that song. And he would love him and realize what he meant.”
When it comes to potential response from his tribute, Brice “you don’t want to alienate people because you want to love everyone”, but “Zero fear or thought it.
“I had a man who did not speak very sweetly. You know, we move each other and such things. But they sent me these sincere messages, ‘man, you know, to do it, what you do last night, I just want to praise you because I know you can lose your fans or whatever.’
“And I thought, you know, for me, what I’m doing there and anything I say bother you to the point where you don’t love me, or if you don’t want to come to my show that I don’t really care about in my show. But none of them were in my head.
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Brice continued to comment on Kirk’s courage, “Every day university students will sit 10 meters in front of” and “important” and “special”, he said.
Kirk was assassinated at an event in Utah last week.
“Hard to love” is not the only musician who pays tribute to the singer Kirk. Country singer Gavin Adcock hired an American flag during the September 11 concert in Missouri, shouting “Charlie Kirk” and directed his fans with a cheering.
“Jesus loves each of you in this place tonight. Charlie Kirk Jesus. I want to say some thoughts and prayers before going to sleep tonight. When you go to bed with yourself or your loved ones, I pray to someone who needs it. I hope I allow each of them.
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Adcock appeared on Monday that “Ingraham Angle” appeared here and said that those who think that they could silence Kirk said that they knew that they knew that they knew “only millions of people who are not afraid to die”.
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