In September of 2010, Tim McGraw released "Felt Good on My Lips" as the first single from his Number One Hits album. The song was written by brothers Brett and Jim Beavers and Brett and Brad Warren and earned McGraw his second-highest debut on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart (No. 33). "Felt Good on My Lips" reached No. 1 in January of 2011, has been certified gold and was included on McGraw's 2012 release, Emotional Traffic.
Songwriter Brad Warren, his wife and son have been named in a lawsuit filed by the mother of his son's classmate Spencer Tate, which alleges that Warren's son is responsible for Tate's suicide last February. Warren, however, denies the allegations and has released a statement maintaining his son's innocence.
Brett and Brad Warren -- better known around Nashville as The Warren Brothers -- have been highly sought after songwriters in town since hitting the music scene 12 years ago. The pair have also released several records including 'Barely Famous Hits' on BNA Records in 2005 as well as their independent project, 'Well-Deserved Obscurity...
The Warren Brothers -- Brett and Brad Warren -- have established themselves as two of country music's most sought-after songwriters, penning hits for artists including Dierks Bentley ('Feel That Fire'), Tim McGraw ('If You're Reading This,' 'Blank Sheet of Paper,' 'It Felt Good on My Lips'), Martina McBride ('Anyway,' 'Wrong Baby Wrong,' 'How I Feel') and Faith Hill ('Red Umbrella,' 'The Lucky One