What You Know About That Chords – Lee Brice

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Key: D · Capo: No Capo · BPM: 143 · Difficulty: Intermediate · Chords: Bm, G, D, A · Strumming: D D U D U D U D
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[Intro]
Bm  G   D   Bm  G   D

[Verse 1]
                         Bm
What you know about some 90's
             G
Alan Jackson on a back road
        A          
Rollin' real slow
    D
her ridin' real close
              Bm
Over a little river bank
         G
droppin' that live bait
        A
In that honey hole watchin'
D
that bobber sink
                 Bm
Yeah some pretty tan legs
       G
makin' me a mess
       D         A
Her forever eyes underneath
       D
my snapback yeah

[Chorus]
                          Bm
I bet you know about some sun
       G
up sun down get it done
                        
Burnin' through a pocket
        D
full of paycheck cash
                          
I bet you know about some
Bm              G
midnight county line good time
                         
How it all started with
         D
a little pull of Jack
  Bm          G
A Sunday hallelujah or a
             D
Friday night lookin' for a fight
          Bm               G
If you're from where I'm from

I bet you get it done
                  
And you can tell me
               D
what you know about
                            Bm  D G  A  D
Tell me what you know about that

[Verse 2]
                        Bm
What you know about an '87
       G
square body two tone
           A
That daddy put a couple hundred
D
thousand miles on or what about
     Bm             G
Some summertime sun burnt
                   A
peach lips on that tailgate
              D
waitin' for a kiss

[Chorus]
                          Bm
I bet you know about some sun
       G
up sun down get it done
                        
Burnin' through a pocket
        D
full of paycheck cash
                         
I bet you know about some
Bm              G
midnight county line good time
                       
How it all started with
         D
a little pull of Jack
  Bm          G
A Sunday hallelujah or a
             D
Friday night lookin' for a fight
          Bm               G
If you're from where I'm from

I bet you get it done
                   
And you can tell me
               D
what you know about
                            Bm
Tell me what you know about that

[Guitar]
G   D

                               Bm   G
So tell me what you know about that
                        D   N.C.
(Tell me what you know about
te-tell me what you know about)

[Bridge]
N.C.
What you know about some

two size too wide mud tires
N.C.
Rubbin' the sides drivin'

that pretty thing wild

[Out-Chorus]
                          Bm
I bet you know about some sun
       G
up sun down get it done
                       
Burnin' through a pocket
        D
full of paycheck cash
                          
I bet you know about some
Bm              G
midnight county line good time
                                 
How it all started with
         D
a little pull of Jack
  Bm          G
A Sunday hallelujah or a
             D
Friday night lookin' for a fight
          Bm               G
If you're from where I'm from

I bet you get it done
                     
And you can tell me
               D
what you know about
                            Bm   G
Tell me what you know about that
    D
Awh oh so tell me what you
           Bm   G    D
know about that
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Q: What key is What You Know About That by Lee Brice in?

The song is in the key of D Major. No capo is needed — just four chords: Bm, G, D, and A.

Q: Do I need a capo to play What You Know About That?

No! This song is played in D Major with no capo required. All chord shapes are played at standard open position, except the Bm barre chord at the 2nd fret.

Q: Is What You Know About That hard to play on guitar?

It is rated Intermediate. The chord progression is simple (only 4 chords), but the Bm barre chord and the fast 143 BPM tempo make it more challenging. Beginners can substitute Bm7 (x-2-0-2-0-2) for the barre and practice at a slower tempo first.

Q: What is the strumming pattern for What You Know About That?

The suggested strumming pattern is D D U D U D U D. The leading double downstroke gives this driving country song its punchy feel.

Q: What album is What You Know About That from?

“What You Know About That” is the lead single from Lee Brice’s upcoming album Sunriser, expected October 2, 2026. The single was released on June 5, 2026.

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ℹ️ About This Song

“What You Know About That” is a high-energy, feel-good country anthem by Lee Brice, released on June 5, 2026 as the lead single from his upcoming album Sunriser. Played in the key of D Major with No Capo at a fast 143 BPM, the song uses just four chords — Bm, G, D, and A — looping throughout the entire track. The only real challenge is the Bm barre chord and keeping up with the fast tempo.

Track Info

  • Song: What You Know About That
  • Artist: Lee Brice
  • Release Date: June 5, 2026
  • Album: Sunriser (coming October 2, 2026)

Chords Info

  • Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
  • Key: D Major
  • Capo: No Capo
  • BPM: 143
  • Chords: Bm, G, D, A
  • Suggested Strumming Pattern: D D U D U D U D
  • Difficulty: Intermediate (Bm barre chord + fast tempo)

Playing Tips

  • Suggested Strumming Pattern: D D U D U D U D — the double downstroke at the start gives this driving country feel its punch. At 143 BPM, keep your wrist loose and let the strumming hand bounce naturally.
  • Bm Barre Chord: This is the only barre chord in the song. Shape it at the 2nd fret (x-2-4-4-3-2). If you struggle, try an open Bm7 (x-2-0-2-0-2) as a simpler substitute.
  • Fast Tempo: 143 BPM is quick. Start by practicing at 100 BPM with a metronome and gradually increase speed. Focus on clean Bm–G transitions first since those are the most frequent.
  • N.C. Bridge: The bridge is played with no chord (N.C.) — just muted strums or palm-muted percussive strumming while singing, building tension before the final out-chorus kicks back in.

Difficulty

This song is rated Intermediate. Although only four chords are used throughout (Bm, G, D, A), the Bm barre chord requires solid technique and the fast 143 BPM tempo demands confident chord switching. The N.C. bridge section provides a brief rest. If you can play a clean Bm and keep up with the tempo, you’ll nail this one.

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