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Kane Brown
/keɪn braʊn/
Definition
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Kane Brown is an American country music singer and songwriter, known for his blend of country, pop, and R&B influences, with chart-topping hits like 'What Ifs' and 'Heaven.'
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A modern heartthrob in the country scene, often praised for his smooth vocals and relatable lyrics about love, family, and small-town life.
Examples
After one Kane Brown ballad, my Spotify wrapped suddenly thinks I'm in a rom-com.
She ditched the honky-tonk for a quiet night with Kane Brown on repeat—talk about upgrading her playlist romance.
Kane Brown dropped a new track, and now every pickup truck in the parking lot is blasting it like a personal victory lap.
My grandma claims Kane Brown is the only cowboy who can fix her broken heart with autotune.