• Kane Brown | Friday Night Takeover

  • Jan 27 2025
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

Kane Brown | Friday Night Takeover

  • Summary

  • Kane Brown and wife, Katelyn are more than just partners in life, they’re also making waves as a vocal pair on the stage.

    Brown shocked fans in 2022 when he featured Katelyn on his single, “Thank God,” off his Different Man album, and since then, fans have been begging for more. After the song reached #1 on Country radio and Katelyn overcame her stage fright joining Kane on stage in front of thousands each night on his In The Air Tour, she’s ready to tackle it all again. Katelyn can be heard on two new songs on Kane’s latest album, The High Road; “Body Talk,” and “Do Us Apart.”

    “‘Body Talk’ was originally supposed to have another artists on it and then she heard it and was like “'What?! This is such my vibe!’” Kane shared during his time on Rob + Holly’s Friday Night Takeover. “So, of course she can be on it.”

    He continued, “‘Do Us Apart,’ we always karaoke Carrie Underwood and Randy Travis’ version of ‘I Told You So,’ so we were trying to write a song close to that,” he shared. “We wrote it and she loved it and jumped on it.”

    While the pair have clearly been keeping their stage skills fresh at karaoke nights, Kane says Katelyn will absolutely be joining him on stage for his upcoming The High Road Tour, that is, unless one of the songs flops. “I’m going to tell her… If one of ‘em flops, we’re not plating it,” he laughed.

    Katelyn isn’t the only collaborator on the new album, fans will also hear songs with Marshmello (“Miles On It”), Khalid (“Rescue”) and Brad Paisley (“Things We Quit”). Additionally, Kane gets vulnerable with pal, Jelly Roll, who joins him on a powerful mental health ballad, “Haunted.”

    “The whole song is reality,” Kane said of the song that brings mental health struggles to the forefront. “It was really important for me to put out the song and get the message out there [that fame and money don’t equal happiness],” he shared. “I was one of those people, [I thought] ‘If I had money, I would never be sad…’ or I see comments all the time of like, ‘why is he sad… he has so much money…’ Money didn’t do anything for me.”

    He continued “My favorite lyric is ‘I was happier when I couldn’t pay the bills…’ for me, I had more fun when I was fighting for it.”

    Hear more about the making of “Haunted,” how Kane fought for his career in the early days, plus the story behind his song “I Can Feel It,” by checking out his full interview above.

    Words By Monica Rivera, Interview by Rob + Holly

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