Brown launches "Sober" single
Tuesday, February 16, 2016 – Kane Brown's debut single "Used To Love You Sober" hit country radio today.
Brown, 22, of Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., initially built an online fan base posting his own performance videos of cover songs, including his 2014 independent single, "Don't Go City on Me."
In late 2015, Brown self-released "Used To Love You Sober." He recently signed with RCA Nashville/Zone 4, which is re-releasing the single.
"My fans have been asking and patiently waiting for my music on their hometown radio stations for a long time, and I am so excited that this moment is finally here," said Brown. "I'm grateful for all of the fans that have gotten me to this day, I am nothing without them."
Brown will join headliners Florida Georgia Line when the duo launches its 2016 Dig Your Roots Tour beginning in March.
More news for Kane Brown
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- 06/20/24: Brown becomes a father, again
- 03/01/24: Leon, Brown go for "The One (Pero No Como Yo)"
- 11/15/23: Brown/Presley "Blue Christmas" video released
- 09/22/23: Brown "Can Feel It"
- 09/21/23: Brown plans to be "In the Air"
- 09/12/22: Stagecoach '23 features Stapleton, Brown, Bryan headlining
- 09/09/22: Brown, BRELAND, Crockett release new music
CD reviews for Kane Brown
It's easy to be skeptical about Kane Brown's country music credibility, as he often times releases music that has more in common with R&B than anything honky tonk-ready. Those who watched Brown perform "Grand" on the MTV VMAs this year, might not even know there's a country music bone in his body. That cut is far more in The Weeknd stylistic spectrum than the rest of the album, though. In contrast, "I Love You Like I Love Country Music," which is getting ...
There's not a lot of room for argument to say that men singing country music today are different than the stars on the old Porter Wagoner show. Many have ditched the cowboy hat. They're hip-hop fans, video game junkies and spent most of their teenage money on tattoos. Kane Brown checks all these boxes and more. He's biracial, for example, subverting a country culture that seemed a little too exclusive for this century. And he built his following via the internet, not in clubs (a ...
First look at the cover for Kane Brown's full-length debut album, and you may experience a "Homeboy" moment. The young man appears like the tattooed model for Eric Church's song of the same name. Although Brown is categorized as bro-country in some quarters, the actual music he makes is much better than you might expect. This is one case where you shouldn't judge the book by its cover.
Although the album includes a lustful song like "Pull It Off," which is a ...
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