Lee Brice - Drinking Class (official Music Video) Info

Reviewers from Rolling Stone and Taste of Country have noted that the video avoids "Solo cups-in-the-air" clichés. Instead, it balances the "misery" of backbreaking labor with the genuine joy found in simple pleasures.

: It opens with a "dark dawn" that mirrors the song's mellow start, showing workers readying themselves for the day with coffee and cigarettes. Lee Brice - Drinking Class (Official Music Video)

: As Brice sings about being "up when the rooster crows" and "clocking in when the whistle blows," the visuals emphasize the repetitive, physically demanding nature of their jobs. Reviewers from Rolling Stone and Taste of Country

Ultimately, the video for "Drinking Class" reinforces Brice's intent to honor the people who "work hard to provide for their families". It provides a universal "love letter" to anyone—from construction workers to stay-at-home moms—who feels the need for a moment of respite after a long day of work. Drinking Class - song and lyrics by Lee Brice - Spotify : As Brice sings about being "up when

: The "Drinking Class" label is reclaimed as a badge of honor for those who "bust our backs" from Monday through Friday. It represents a community that finds solace in camaraderie after a tough week. Visual Symbolism and Atmosphere

The music video for Lee Brice’s is more than a simple party anthem; it serves as a visual and lyrical tribute to the resilience and pride of the American working class . Released in November 2014 and directed by Ryan Smith, the video artfully depicts the grueling "daily grind" of blue-collar life, transforming a title that might suggest revelry into a celebration of communal strength and earned relaxation. The Toil of the "Drinking Class"

: Much of the video takes place in relatable local hubs like pool halls, bowling alleys, and outdoor bonfires.