Country Music Star Refunds Fans After Ending Show 3 Songs in: “I Can’t Sing Anymore’
DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, JUL 16 – Kane Brown shared that early career racism included refusal to collaborate by a writer, who later apologized as Brown's popularity grew.
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Rennie Coleman’s Country Tracks Are for the Gays Who Have Had Enough
Rennie Coleman is tired of waiting for country music to catch up — so he’s bringing his own chair to the table, cowboy hat and all. The Nashville-raised, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter recently released Some Will Say, a country-rock track about choosing peace over chaos. His latest single, Only Tonight, a melancholic ballad about fleeting but powerful connection, dropped June 13. Both tracks are produced by Luca Brown (Shaboozey, Karol G, K…
Kane Brown On Racism In Country Music: “He Said He Wouldn’t Write With Me Because I’m Black”
Kane Brown has come a long way since his early days uploading covers on Facebook, to now selling out arenas, topping charts, and becoming one of country music’s most streamed artists globally. But in a new appearance on Jake Paul’s Impaulsive podcast, the trailblazing star revealed that the road to success was far from smooth, opening up about the racism he faced in Nashville’s songwriting circles.When asked directly whether he experienced racis…
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