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"One Mississippi" is a song recorded by American country music singer Kane Brown. It was released on August 20, 2021, as the lead single from Brown's third studio album Different Man . The song was co-written by Brown, Ernest Keith Smith , Jesse Frasure and Levon Gray, and produced by Dann Huff .
Kane Allen Brown [2] [3] (born October 21, 1993) [1] is an American country music singer and songwriter. [4] First garnering a mass following on social media , he released his debut extended play (EP) Closer in June 2015, and followed it up with the single, " Used to Love You Sober " in October of that year.
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Kane Brown is the debut studio album by American country music singer Kane Brown. The album was released on December 2, 2016, through RCA Records Nashville. [3] Singles released from the album are "Thunder in the Rain" and "What Ifs". An expanded deluxe edition of the album was released October 6, 2017 featuring four new tracks. [4]
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Kane Brown received a heartwarming surprise during a recent live performance of his song, "Thank God." The unexpected guest? ... Kane and Katelyn's love story is one for the books. Meeting in 2016 ...
(Loud Luxury and Dvbbs featuring Kane Brown) [37] 2023 — 34 MC: Gold [7] Non-album single "Nothing Compares to You" (Mickey Guyton featuring Kane Brown) [38] — — House on Fire "The One (Pero No Como Yo)" (Carín León featuring Kane Brown) 2024 48 — Non-album single "—" denotes releases that did not chart
The New York Times described Brown's duet with his wife Katelyn as a "folk-pop duet" and "Grand" as "post-Drake R&B", but that the album overall is "determinedly traditional", bookended odes to Brown's "rural Southern roots".