Kane Brown’s New Music and Quarantine Life: A Glimpse Behind the Scenes
Country star Kane Brown recently joined the Bobby Bones Show to talk about his new song and what life has been like in quarantine. Known for his chart-topping hits, Brown gave a rare glimpse into his creative process and his life as a new dad.
During the interview, Brown revealed that he’s been spending his time like many others—playing video games. He’s a big fan of Call of Duty and NBA 2K, though he joked about the competitive nature of playing against 12-year-olds online. He also mentioned that he’s been spending time with his wife, his new baby, and his mother-in-law, who has been a tremendous help. “To have like the baby’s grandma there has got to be a bit comforting,” he said, highlighting the peace of mind that comes with having family around.
A New Song, a New Approach, and the NFL Draft
Brown’s new song, “Cool Again,” marked a significant change in his creative process. He explained that this was the first time he kept a new song completely under wraps until its release. He also shared that while the song was written as an upbeat breakup anthem, it has taken on a new meaning for him in the current climate. To him, it’s now “like a pandemic being over song,” a hopeful tune about things getting back to normal.
In addition to his music, Brown also shared that he’s been getting involved with the NFL. He announced that he would be part of the NFL Draft-a-thon, where he would talk about football, particularly the Tennessee Titans, and add some of his music to the broadcast.
Unwavering Success and a Fan-Favorite Anthem
The conversation concluded with a reflection on Brown’s incredible success. With a long list of number-one hits, Brown was asked which song gets the biggest crowd reaction at his shows. He quickly answered, “I think ‘Heaven’.” He noted that the song is an iconic track that always gets the crowd excited and singing along.
With new music out and more on the way, Kane Brown is proving that even in a time of unprecedented change, his music and connection with fans continue to grow stronger.