Who sings backup on Kane Brown Like I Love Country Music?

Kane Brown’s new song, “Like I Love Country Music” is out now, May 6th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new song below.

Kane Brown found his niche—blending elements of pop and R&B into country, while featuring some of music’s biggest artists, to create a new and unique sound. However, Brown is also not afraid to work fiddle and steel into his songs every now and then. “Like I Love County Music” is an upbeat and undoubtedly ‘country’ jam in which he compares his love for his girl to his love for country music. He even references several country music icons such as Alan Jackson, Willie Nelson, George Jones, Johnny Cash, and Brooks & Dunn. 

“You get me high as Willie, girl // You get me gone as Jones // You turn me on as much as I turn on my radio // Let’s take our time, walk the line // Kinda like Johnny and June did // Yeah, let’s do this // Baby, I love you like I love country music”

This name-dropping trend has become very popular in county music over the last few years. Other songs like this include Lauren Alaina’s “Ladies In The 90s;” Old Dominion’s “Song For Another Time;” Walker Hayes’ “90s Country;” Zac Brown Band’s “Old Love Song;” and Thomas Rhett’s “What’s Your Country Song.” It seems Brown and his co-writers (Matthew McGinn, Taylor Phillips, and Jordan Schmidt) wanted in on the fun of writing a puzzle-building piece like this. If released to radio, we could see this catchy tune topping the charts!

Brown left his comfort zone when he first started collaborating with artists outside the genre, but now since that’s become almost the norm for him, it is almost like making a pure country song with pounding electric guitar and a fiddle solo is uncharacteristic. It is really exciting to see him have success on both sides of the fence and says a lot about his musical creativity and talent.

With double albums also becoming a trend, it would be cool to see him release a record where one side of the vinyl has pop tunes, and the other has country tracks like this one. Speaking of albums, Brown must be close to one, with several standalone singles such as “Leave You Alone,” “Whiskey Sour,” “Blessed and Free” with H.E.R., “Memory” with blackbear, and his recent number-one “One Mississippi.” His latest project was Mixtape, Vol. 1, which came out in August of 2020. His last full-length album was 2018’s Experiment.

The second leg of Brown’s Blessed and Free Tour continues tomorrow in his hometown of Chattanooga. It hits the Tri-State area on June 4th with back-to-back shows at Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut. He also just announced a Canadian, Australian, and European Tour starting in September. For tickets, head to his website.

Who sings backup on Kane Brown Like I Love Country Music?

Kane Brown’s new song “Like I Love Country Music” is out now.

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Who sings backup on Kane Brown Like I Love Country Music?

Already holding three big hits inside of it in "One Mississippi," "Grand" and "Like I Love Country Music," "Different Man" is a record that finds Kane Brown at the top of his game as he enters superstar territory.

With each of his albums, Kane Brown has matured as an artist as a songwriter and, most-importantly, as a person. From free-wheeling young man to husband and father, the man has already lived A LIFE and he chronicles it all on his third album Different Man.

The album comes out on the heels of the pre-release chart-topping hits “One Mississippi” and “Like I Love Country Music” along with “Leave You Alone” and rising pop radio hit “Grand.” The title track sits second on the album and it’s a roaring collaboration between Kane Brown and Blake Shelton where both vow to be different than others out there, you know, made to be the men they are, storytelling songwriters, singers and entertainers. The melody comes off as something very “Imagine Dragons”-like and I’m here for this collaboration and hope there’s a future radio single for the song (or at least a CMA or ACM or Grammy performance of it as the melody and story feel very visual). The clever lyrics of “Like I Love Country Music” allows Kane to show off the natural nasal country quality in his voice. It’s a quality he’s work hard to harness throughout his career and he’s really grown into the unique qualities he possesses (that is he’s a disarmingly versatile vocalist).

There’s a haunting steel guitar-drenched melody and fiddle instrumental break in “Go Around” that showcases how modern country music can retain these classic country touchstones while also being both modern and anthemic at the same time. This song is backed up by “Grand” a song which is clearly a pop song, so much so that Kane’s not promoting it to country music radio. It’s a song which champions his life and how good it has been to him and how he’s overcome the haters and his own self-sabotage moods. It’s about living life to it’s fullest and not living in negative spaces. It’s a sentiment that more people should live to.

There’s a sweet moment on Different Man from Kane in the form of a duet with singer/songwriter wife Katelyn on “Thank God.” It’s acoustic melody shows off their relationship and how they’re both better people for their relationship and partnership together. It’s going to be a song that’s used by a lot of people at their weddings for the foreseeable future and it’s definitely going to be another big chart-topping hit for Kane (and give his talented wife her first).

There are a couple of groove-filled potential hits in “See You Like I Do,” “Nothin’ I’d Change” and “Drunk Or Dreamin’” and it’s easy to see why they ended up on this record. The first one’s so infectious and might be the best song that Ne-Yo never wrote or released. It actually could be another pop chart hit for Kane but this one, unlike “Grand,” could be a country hit too. “Nothin’ I’d Change” finds Kane in 90s/2000s country mode on the groovy love song while “Drunk Or Dreamin’” has a slinky, latin vibe to it that just gets one lost in the music a la a classic Strait song.

If you take a look at the trajectory of Kane Brown’s career, he’s an artist who has built upon his success step by step. One of the first true viral breakouts of country music, Kane Brown has hit the apex of his career to date with Different Man, a career where he's now headlining (and selling out) arenas worldwide with no signs of slowing down.

Who else sings in Like I Love Country Music?

Songfacts®: He also namechecks two classic '90s numbers: Alan Jackson's "Chattahoochee" and Brooks and Dunn's "Brand New Man." Both Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn lend vocals to this boot-stompin' song.

Who sings a duet with Kane Brown?

Kane Brown just unveiled the track listing for his much-anticipated new album, Different Man. The just released track list features 17 songs, including two duets: one with fellow country superstar Blake Shelton, and one with his wife, Katelyn Brown. Brown and Shelton have a history together as Brown has often…

Did Brooks and Dunn sing in I love country music?

Brooks & Dunn Sings On “Like I Love Country Music” And yes – that is Brooks & Dunn's Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn singing on the track. What is this? “They both jumped on it,” Brown confirms with a smile. “Ronnie does 'Brand New Man' and Kix sings, 'I love country music,' the little tag.”

What is the most famous old country song?

Top Country Songs of All Time.
'I Walk the Line' by Johnny Cash. ... .
'Jolene' by Dolly Parton. ... .
'Friends in Low Places' by Garth Brooks. ... .
'Choices' by George Jones. ... .
'Concrete Angel' by Martina McBride. ... .
'Kiss an Angel Good Morning' by Charley Pride. ... .
'Where Were You' by Alan Jackson. ... .
'Live Like You Were Dying' by Tim McGraw..