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Brown, Marshmello release single

Friday, June 21, 2019 – Kane Brown and producer superstar Marshmello officially released their new single, "One Thing Right," today.

Written by Brown, Marshmello, Jesse Frasure, Josh Hoge and Matthew McGinn, "One Thing Right" (Joytime Collective/RCA Nashville) is Marshmello's first collaboration with a country music artist and pairs the international produce, Marshmello and Brown will bring "One Thing Right" to GMA's Summer Concert Series on Aug. 30.

Brown spoke about the track late last year with Billboard: "It tells you everything that I've done wrong growing up, and it's saying that the one thing I did get right, was you."

The two originally connected at the 2018 American Music Awards, where Brown won three awards (Favorite Male Artist - Country, Favorite Album - Country, and Favorite Song - Country for "Heaven") and Marshmello took home Best Electronic Dance Artist. Initially written by Brown for what would become his album, "Experiment," "One Thing Right" ended up being an additional track that Brown sent to Marshmello for consideration.

"Marshmello had reached out to say congratulations while I was at the AMAs," Brown said. "I sent him the song, and he ended up being really passionate about it, and said he wanted to even make it a single, so we ended up working on it together. I am a huge Marshmello fan and think he is an incredible artist in his space, so I am thrilled to be able to get to collaborate with him on this. It's amazing seeing a song you wrote come to life like that."


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