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KANE BROWN: Commentary on Kingsley, Family and link to “Be Like That” Music Video (Audio)

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KANE BROWN: Commentary on Kingsley, Family and link to “Be Like That” Music Video (Audio)

KANE BROWN:  Commentary on Kingsley, Family and link to “Be Like That” Music Video (Audio)
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Kane Brown on daughter, Kingsley:
Well, I will say we got lucky with our baby. I’ve had probably 15-20 people tell me that she’s the happiest baby they’ve ever seen, but I feel like she’s going to come with some attitude as she gets older. But yeah, she’s been great. We have found out that she’s starting to get ticklish. So, if you tickle her she just dies. So that’s probably my favorite part, I was doing it this morning before I left.
 


Kane Brown on Family Influence on Music:
I mean, my music is, you know, surrounded by my family. They’re my world, especially Kinglsey. When she smiles, she brightens up the whole house. So ‘Worship You’, I definitely want to get both of them in the music video. When I hear that song it reminds me of both of them. I’m just grateful that they’re part of my project. Even if they don’t know that they are, they are. They’re like the main focus.


Check out the “Be Like That” Video Right Here.


Multi-Platinum country superstar Kane Brown shares his vibrant, retro-style music video for “Be Like That” together with Grammy-nominated artists Swae Lee and Khalid today. The clip, which was directed by Alex Alvga, features each artist performing in various backdrops of a 1940s-era motel in Sun Valley, California. Watch it HERE.

“Be Like That,” which arrived on July 10 and all three artists had a hand in writing, continues to climb Billboard’s Pop Songs and Adult Top 40 charts. It provided both Brown and Khalid with their biggest first-week launches at Top 40 radio when it became the No. 1 most-added song at the format with 103 stations. The milestone matched the success of Brown’s other current single, the Top 10-and-climbing country smash, “Cool Again,” which was the most-added country song its initial week of release with a career-high 103 stations onboard, and has become Brown’s fastest rising single to date.

The “Be Like That” video is arriving on the heels of Brown’s critically-acclaimed EP, Mixtape Vol. 1, which the 4X AMA-winner unveiled last Friday. The seven-track set, which the Evening Standard praised as “immediately memorable,” includes four previously released songs: “Cool Again,” “Be Like That,” “Worldwide Beautiful,” and “Last Time I Say Sorry,” Brown’s “gorgeous ballad” (Billboard) with 11X Grammy-winner John Legend. It also introduces three new songs: “BFE,” “Didn’t Know What Love Was,” and “Worship You.” Brown also dropped the track and music video for “Cool Again (feat. Nelly)” on August 7.

About Kane Brown

Global entertainer Kane Brown has been called “the future of country” (Billboard), “Breakthrough Artist of the Year” in 2018 (Associated Press) and one of “31 People Changing the South” (Time). With the chart-topping Billboard 200 release Experiment in Nov. 2018, Brown became the only male country artist in more than 24 years to have his sophomore album debut at the top of this chart. Experiment has yielded three consecutive No. 1 Platinum-certified singles, “Homesick,” “Good As You” and “Lose It.” Brown made history with his 2X Platinum self-titled debut album, a 13-week No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. He became the first artist to top all five Billboard Country Charts simultaneously with his breakthrough No. 1 Top Country Album; No. 1 debuting Country Digital Song, the 5X Platinum “Heaven,” and No. 1 Country Airplay, Hot Country Song and Country Streaming Song, the 5X Platinum “What Ifs” featuring Lauren Alaina. The ACM, AMA, People’s Choice, Billboard, AMA, iHeartRadio, CMT and Billboard Music Awards nominated artist is one of only five country acts with multiple 5X Platinum hits (joining Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Sam Hunt and Taylor Swift). His two 5X Platinum songs are “Heaven” and “What Ifs” which, respectively, are the No. 3 and No. 5 most-streamed country tracks of all time in the U.S. – making him the only artist to have two tracks in the Top 5 of country’s most-streamed songs, according to Nielsen’s Country On-Demand Streams Chart. On January 9, Brown accomplished a milestone by becoming one of only 11 country artists who have sold-out the Staples Center in Los Angeles, when he headlined the historic venue’s 20th anniversary celebration. Among Kane Brown’s multiple musical collaborations, Marshmello and Brown’s Platinum-certified “One Thing Right,” became a Top 15 hit at Top 40 radio which also crossed to Hot AC in 2019, becoming Brown’s first multi-format breakthrough.


For more information on Kane Brown, visit KaneBrownMusic.com.

Media Contacts

For Kane Brown: 
Allen Brown – [email protected]
Meg Kehoe – [email protected]
Jennifer Vessio – [email protected]

For Swae Lee: 
Cara Donatto – [email protected]

For Khalid:
Jamie Abzug – [email protected]