Born in Mississippi, Brad Arnold co-founded 3 Doors Down in the mid-1990s. The band’s breakthrough song, “Kryptonite,” which Arnold wrote while still in high school, catapulted them to worldwide fame in 2000.

Brad Arnold Death: Brad Arnold, lead singer and founding member of the American rock group 3 Doors Down, died on Saturday, February 7, 2026 at the age of 47 after a years-long battle with cancer. The music world suffered a great loss as his death deprived rock music of a fundamental vocal component that defined the 2000s music era.
Who is Brad Arnold?
Brad Arnold is the lead singer of the Grammy-nominated rock band 3 Doors Down. In 1995, 3 Doors Down formed in Mississippi, and four years later, their breakthrough single “Kryptonite” earned them a Grammy nomination. According to a band statement, Arnold composed the song in math class when he was fifteen.
Brad Arnold’s Early Life
Born in Mississippi, Brad Arnold co-founded 3 Doors Down in the mid-1990s. The band’s breakthrough song, “Kryptonite,” which Arnold wrote while still in high school, catapulted them to global fame in 2000. The song became a cultural icon, catapulting the band to international fame and influencing the grunge rock style of the time.
Pratt’s Fame and Legacy
In his role as frontman, Arnold contributed to 3 Doors Down becoming one of the most popular rock groups of their time. The band received numerous accolades, including an American Music Award for Best New Artist, and sold millions of albums worldwide with classics including “Hear Without You,” “When I’m Gone,” “Let Me Go,” and “It’s Not My Go.”
Arnold received much recognition for his grounded stage presence, warm vocal tone and emotionally honest compositions. The band won three Billboard Music Awards.

