KANE BROWN

| Kane Brown

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KANE BROWN

The self-titled debut album was released on December 2, 2016, and debuted at number 10 on the US Billboard 200. "What ifs", which was recorded with his friend Lauren Alaina, was released as the third single from the album and has been certified Platinum by the RIAA. It became a Number One hit on the Billboard Country Airplay charts for the week dates October 28, 2017, the first for Brown and the second for Alaina. It also spent five weeks at number on on the Billboard Hot Country chart. -Wikipedia

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  • Sounds Like Nashville

    Brown is far from your typical country artist, but with more than half of the songwriter credits on the project there is no denying his lyrics and storytelling abilities have a home in the country music community. 

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  • Your Life In A Song

    Is there a more polarising performer than Kane Brown? The guy who is the antichrist to the traditionalists and a hero to his 2.7 million social media followers. He has just released his debut full-length studio album that will no doubt receive a mixed reception. 

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  • Rough Stock

    To describe Kane Brown’s sound is a little hard except to say that he’s a blend of Brantley Gilbert, Sam Hunt, Chris Young, Drake and Colt Ford and that makes for a unique artist which is why fans have clamored to him.  

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  • Taste of Country

    So often a debut album lacks depth and given Brown's relative lack of experience that'd be forgivable. Quite the opposite is true on Kane Brown, however. It's a rich, honest collection of songs that introduces a country singer that's going to be around for awhile, with or without radio's support. 

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  • 2COUNTRY.NET

    Brown seems to be being marketed as some sort of good time party boy, which is fine because he is, after all, only 23. 

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  • Country Music Chat

    The entire album is well written, enjoyable and memorable. Kane Brown continues to impress. His humble demeanor and raspy baritone make him one to look out for in 2017. You don’t have to like him, you don’t have to listen to his music – but deny his talent? You simply cannot. 

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