Kane Brown: When His Girls First Met Their Baby Brother
Kane Brown’s wife, Katelyn, loves to share sweet family moments, and we are so glad she does. She recently posted a video of Kane bringing the couple’s daughters, Kingsley and Kodi, to meet their new baby brother, Krewe, in the hospital right after he was born in June.
The sweet clip shows Dad bringing the girls into the room and sitting with Mom in the hospital bed as Kane brings baby Krewe close enough to the girls that they can gently touch the baby’s head.
Katelyn then placed the baby in big sister Kingsley’s lap, and the family cuddled together. She captioned the video on Instagram, “How has it already been 2 weeks with our little man? Time flies (blue heart emoji) @kanebrown.”
The post was liked over 150,000 times.
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It’s been a long journey for Brown. He signed his record deal and started making a name for himself in Nashville when he was just 21 years old. Now, it’s been a minute, and the country star has a bit more pep in his step and a lot more confidence.
Kane told us about this in a recent interview. “I think it’s just being… I’m coming up on nine years, almost a decade. I think it’s just not being 21 anymore, being 30.”
That’s not the only thing that has given Brown a more confident attitude. He said, “Also, just being a dad, you just care what your kids think. That’s just how I am. My kids dance to a song, then I’m like, ‘Okay, it’s good.’ And sometimes they won’t dance, and I’m like, ‘Throw it in the trash.’ They are kinda like my A & R’s (record label promotion) of the house.”
In the same interview, Kane said that while it has not been confirmed, he will be touring Europe again next year, and in the near future, it is confirmed that he will be touring Australia.
The singer told us he does have the material for another album, “We have so many songs, it’s just about getting into the studio. I’m just a homebody now, so if I’m not touring, they literally got to make my schedule for me.”
He added, “But like I said, we wrote a lot of pretty country songs, and now that all things songs are coming out and doing great, I’m like, ‘Shoot, should we shift back to what we know now?’ I don’t know; I could put one out tomorrow. We’re just not rushing it.”