“I guess it’s just the dad in me—I don’t care what people think anymore.” That’s country superstar Kane Brown, telling Apple Music radio’s Kelleigh Bannen about the fearless philosophy he adopted while creating Different Man, available now in Spatial Audio. His third studio album features the hit singles “One Mississippi” and “Like I Love Country Music” and follows Brown’s American Music Award-nominated 2018 LP, Experiment. That bold spirit permeates Different Man, which finds Brown digging deep into his Southern roots and exploring a broad new spectrum of sounds that pulls from Southern rock, blues, gospel and R&B. Opener “Bury Me in Georgia” pairs a stomping, swampy beat with church choir harmonies, with Brown and his band channelling fellow Georgia luminaries like Macon transplants The Allman Brothers. Single “Like I Love Country Music” tips its hat to ’90s country, complete with a nod to Brooks & Dunn’s 1991 debut single “Brand New Man”. And Blake Shelton guests on the emotional and evocative title track, with Brown’s own wife, Katelyn Brown, lending an assist on the sweet, poppy “Thank God”.
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- Kane reveals his love for video games and brings on TimTheTatman.
- Darius Rucker talks about finding a home in country music.
- Kane brings on Max Thieriot of Fire Country to talk TV debut.
- Kane chats basketball, music, and friendship with Jimmy Butler.
- Conversation on his latest album, 'Different Man.'
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- Cole Swindell
- Luke Combs
- Jimmie Allen