Inside Kane Brown’s Garage: From a Honda Civic to a High-Horsepower Collection

Country music star Kane Brown gave fans a personal tour of his impressive car collection, revealing a passion for vehicles that was born from a childhood without them. From his “baby” show cars to his newest pride and joy, Brown’s garage is a testament to his success.


The Collection

Brown walked through his garage, showcasing a variety of high-performance vehicles, including a 2016 GTR on a Liberty Walk body kit and a 2007 WRX STI Limited Edition Subaru, which he wrapped to look like a car from the movie The Fast and the Furious. He also revealed his 2016 Cadillac CTS-V and his newest addition, a 2022 GT500 with custom “KB” wheels. He explained that all of his cars, except for the Subaru, are rated for 1,000 horsepower but are tuned down to around 700 to prevent engine problems.

Despite his current collection, Brown shared that he misses his first car, a 2002 Honda Civic he bought for $2,000 while working at Costco. He explained that having to “really work for” that car made it mean something special to him.


A Journey of Hard Work and Heart

The conversation took a more personal turn as Brown reflected on his journey to stardom. He described the moment his life changed forever when a video of him singing went viral on Facebook. He was 21 years old when a record label reached out. He remembers crying in his bathroom, knowing that his life was about to change.

Brown also spoke about being raised by his mother, grandmother, and aunt. He credits them with making him a “soft-hearted person” and a “girl dad,” as he is now the father of two daughters.

The title of his new album, “Different Man,” reflects his journey. He said the title is about his personal growth since he started in the music industry. He’s no longer worried about what people think and is more mature, with a clear vision for his music and career.


Collaborations and Future Dreams

Brown revealed that his wife, Katelyn, will be on his new album, a collaboration his fans have been requesting for years. He said she can “sing her tail off,” and he believes their song will be the biggest one on the album.

When asked about his dream collaboration, he mentioned his good friend J-Son and joked that J-Son keeps blowing him off. He also shared his love for rock and heavy metal music, mentioning artists like Slipknot and Korn, and said that if he wasn’t a singer, he would probably be working at FedEx.

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