Brooke Lee Drops New Single “Burn To Black” Ahead of Needtobreathe Tour

Brooke Lee releases her raw new single, "Burn To Black." Discover why Willie Nelson and Needtobreathe are fans of this rising Nashville star.

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When industry titans like Willie Nelson, Gavin DeGraw, and Needtobreathe start taking notice, you know something special is happening. Brooke Lee is not just another name in Nashville; her electrifying live energy and razor-sharp songwriting are rapidly propelling her into a unique league.

Her latest single, “Burn To Black,” out now via Spirit Nashville Recordings/2Mix Music, serves as the raw, pulse-pounding lead track for her upcoming sophomore EP.

The Heart Behind the Song

“Burn To Black” was born from a single, vulnerable question: “Will I ever be able to effortlessly love again?” Written alongside Jon Nite and Danielle Blakey, the track dives deep into the residual ache of a first love—the kind that doesn’t just end but leaves a permanent mark.

“This isn’t your typical breakup song,” Brooke explains. “It’s not about missing someone or finding someone new. I wrote this from a place of total confusion while re-entering the dating world. It’s about navigating those old memories and boundaries while trying to find yourself again.”

The lyrics paint a vivid, cinematic picture of youth and intensity:

“We drank your daddy’s whiskey / I swam in my mama’s dress / So good that it almost killed me…” It’s a reflection on the type of fire that burns so bright, it eventually burns to black.


From Charlotte to Center Stage

Brooke’s journey began in Charlotte, North Carolina. At thirteen, she watched a band command a room and realized she wanted that same connection with an audience. By 21, she was in Nashville, honing her craft in elite songwriting rooms and eventually signing with CAA. 2025 was a breakout year for her, marked by soulful collaborations like “Dandelion” (featuring Lukas Nelson) and the anthemic “So Be

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