Dan + Shay Lyrics To Use As Instagram Captions

Platinum-selling country duo, Dan + Shay have entered the realm of country music stardom this year with their mega-hits “Tequila” and “Speechless,” as well as, their sold-out headlining tour and Grammy and CMA award wins.

 

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1. I ain’t even drunk, I ain’t even drunk, and I’m thinking. How I need your love, how I need your love, yeah it sinks in”- Tequila

2. The summer of 19 you and me”- You + Me

3. “I want you all to myself, we don’t need anyone else”- All to Myself

4. “Every time you walk into the room, I’m speechless”- Speechless

5. So I ain’t looking over fences trying to find a better view. My search for that ended, when I first laid eyes on you”- My Side of the Fence

6. “And we’ll build this love from the ground up”- From the Ground Up

7. “We were fast car, top down, George Strait singing”- First Time Feeling

8. “You’re like second nature, baby, you’re just like breathin’” How Not To

9. “Dancing in the rain no music, just the right kind of crazy, baby”- Nothin’ Like You

10. “Don’t get much better than you and me And this party girl” – Party Girl

11. “When you close your eyes. Tell me what are you dreaming? Everything, I wanna know it all.” -10,000 Hours

12. “We should be alone together. Leaning up against my car door parked outside on the street, where it’s just you and me.” -Alone Together

13. “I just want to love you like it’s all I’m living for, hold you close, enjoy you more and spend a little less time keeping score.” -Keeping Score

14. “When there’s nothin’ words can say, let’s dance the night away and just sway.” -Sway

15. “We were small town, summertime sunset dreamin’, man there ain’t nothin’ like a first time feelin’.” -First Time Feeling

Cover Photo Credit: @Danandshay Instagram

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Luke Combs Inducted As Newest Member of the Grand Ole Opry

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Tonight country music’s newest sensation Luke Combs was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. Combs was asked to join the country music family by Chris Janson, who was inducted last year, Craig Morgan and John Conlee. The “Beautiful Crazy” singer shared on Facebook the day after: “This is the absolute feather in my cap for me as far as career goals. It is the absolute No. 1 thing for me. It cannot be surpassed. It’s something I’ve dreamed about since I made my debut. It’s such a storied thing. I was like, “I will do whatever it takes to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry.” I just can’t believe it.”

Combs is the next member to be inducted, the last was Kelsea Ballerini back in April. Read all about her special night here. For Combs’ big night, country music’s Vince Gill and Joe Diffie had the honor of welcoming him into the prestigious group of inductees. Both inductors just so happen to be two of the “Beer Never Broke My Heart” singer’s heroes. Bill Cody, Opry host stated: “Luke was listening to Joe Diffie hits like “Pick Up Man” and “John Deere Green” before he went to kindergarten. Luke’s mom snuck him into his first country concert as a young child, on stage that night, Vince Gill”.

Both Gill and Diffie took turns voicing their praises and acceptance for Combs’ extraordinary talent. Gill shared, “It’s been going on for 93 years and it goes on because this stage represents the entire history of this music, not just what’s current,” speaking about the magic of the Grand Ole Opry.”You’re at the top of your game. You’re killing it and this place will benefit because you’ll come here!” Up next, Diffie announced Combs as “officially the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry.”

Donning his signature black button-down and camo hat, a clearly awestruck Combs humbly thanked his supporters. After hugging each and every person on stage, Combs took the mic. With tears in his eyes, Combs expressed his gratitude to each and every person, who has supported him, adding a special thanks to his fans, “Thank you to the fans, you guys should always remember that you are the most important thing that we have […] Without you all, there is no country music. There is no Grand Ole Opry. Thank you so much for everything you guys do for making this possible for guys like us on this stage. I will never forget this night.”

Finally, Dustin Lynch, who was also recently inducted into the Opry officially welcomed Combs as “the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry” as a performer. Combs went on to perform his first song ever as an official member- marking one of the most prestigious honors of his blossoming career.

Combs will be back in Nashville in December for a double feature when he takes his extended headlining tour to Bridgestone Arena. For tickets and more information, head to lukecombs.com.

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Jimmie Allen Proposes to Girlfriend in the Most Magical Place

 

New York Country Swag Session alum and artist to watch, Jimmie Allen is taking the country world by storm this year, but his personal life just got a whole lot sweeter too! Anyone that follows the singer-songwriter on his social media knows that Allen loves Disney World. He frequents the most magical place on earth quite often alongside his family and of course his five-year old son, Aadyn.

This trip to Disney was extra special, as Allen took the next step with his girlfriend, Alexis Gale, proposing in front of an entourage of family, including both of their parents, their sisters, his cousin, and a friend. The storybook proposal took place in front of the iconic Cinderella’s castle, which fits the couple to a ’t.’

In an exclusive with People magazine, Allen shared that he knew Gale was the one, when he saw how she meshed so well with his son. He later added “The way she motivates and supports me is unlike anything I’ve ever seen, the way she loves me and my son is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. It feels incredible to find the type of love I’ve been writing about in songs all these years.”

Photo via People.com / courtesy of Disney photopass

The rising country artist finally found his “Best Shot” kind of romance! Who knew that the love of his life would actually be from the same small town in Delaware, where he’s from?! It’ll be interesting to see what country music couple gets engaged next! We hope there will be even more love songs to be written and released by Allen and other country artists, who are in love soon!

Congratulations to Allen and Gale from your friends at NY Country Swag!

To keep up with Allen, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook and check out our live session below with the rising artist from back in November 2017 when we first featured him!

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Jimmy Kimmel Live! From Chicago with Garth Brooks on the Dive Bar Tour

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Last night Jimmy Kimmel helped Garth Brooks kick off his Dive Bar Tour by broadcasting live from Joe’s on Weed St. in Chicago. During the first segment, Kimmel talked with the number one selling solo artist about his decision to tour in dive bars across the country. “Garth, why are you on a tour of dive bars, is it the smell that you love?” the talk show hosts laughed. “Yes, it’s everything I love about it, this is where our music was born.” The question we all are anxiously waiting to hear is the next stop on the tour and although Kimmel tried to get the answer, Brooks kept the remaining tour stops a secret.

Before taking the stage, Brooks at Joe’s went live on Facebook for his weekly installment of Studio G with his band stating “Getting ready to kinda take the music that was born in the honky-tonks, back to the honky-tonks.”

To close out the Tuesday night broadcast Jimmy Kimmel Live! headed back to the live show in Chicago to catch the superstar perform his latest single, “Dive Bar” and even though it was just released last month, fans were singing along to every word.

Last night was the first of seven Dive Bar shows, Brooks announced at the end of his Facebook live that they would announce the next tour stop in his next Studio G.  He also allowed the camera and subsequently all of his fans in on his pre-show circle with his band ending the intimate moment with “Let’s get loud and let’s have some fun, SHOWTIME!”.

To keep up with Garth Brooks and to hear his latest announcements about the Dive Bar Tour, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

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Jordan Davis Releases Heartfelt Video for “Slow Dance in a Parking Lot”

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Our NYCS 2018 Artist to Watch, Jordan Davis is having quite the year! He continues to make waves with his debut album Homestate, including making his television debut and scoring two back to back number one songs with “Singles You Up” and “Take It From Me.” Now the singer-songwriter is impressing with his third single, “Slow Dance In A Parking Lot,” which he just released a heartfelt music video for earlier this week.

The retro-inspired video begins with familiar images that Davis has been teasing on his Instagram gearing up to its release. It has a throwback vibe that’s reminiscent of classic 90s movies, which only adds to the ambiance of the enticing track. “Slow Dance In A Parking Lot” is a catchy love song about appreciating the simple things in life with the one you love, which is truly personified in the visual. The lyrical story is told beautifully through the eyes of a young boy as he experiences different pivotal moments throughout his life. The video is truly both emotive and heartwarming.

Check out the full-length video below.

Although the music video was a nice surprise, Davis has more surprises in store for fans. Joining the list of country music artists growing the country music family this year, Davis simultaneously announced to fans that he and his wife, are expecting their first child together. Who knew that the song could get even sweeter!

We last caught up with Davis on tour with Old Dominion and Mitchell Tenpenny at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden back in May. The whole night, and especially his performance was truly one for the books. We’re eager to see Davis again soon, but for those willing to travel, he will play in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 23rd as the opening act on Rascal Flatts: Summer Playlist Tour 2019. For tickets and more information, head to jordandavisofficial.com.

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Leah Turner Releases Spunky Video for “Blah Blah Blah”

Powerhouse vocalist Leah Turner showcases her spunk and glamour in her latest video “Blah Blah Blah.” Turner emits her distaste in a man who promises commitment but fails to follow through. Turner makes it crystal clear that all talk and no action is no longer something she’ll settle for.

“All I’m hearing is your blah blah blah / You run your mouth, I’m saying nah nah nah / You say there’s nothing you won’t do for me / But I can’t listen, I’m like la la la / I’m standing up, and you’re like nah nah nah / Your words mean nothing they’re just words to me / All I’m hearing is your blah blah blah”

The 2019 CMT Next Women of Country class member’s blasé, dissatisfied attitude exhibits itself through the California native’s body language throughout the duration of the video. She poses confidently, yet elegantly, on a chair showing off her “forget about you” night on the town look. Turner sings of empty words and demolished promises overtop dynamic, gritty guitar licks.

Co-written with Nashville based songwriters Jessica Cayne and Willie Breeding, Turner was not shy in expressing her sass. “I had the title for a little while, and came into that session feeling a little sassy – a little tongue and cheek!” Turner admitted to Vents Magazine. This track is a powerhouse anthem for ladies who are all too familiar with empty words. “After a couple glasses all I can hear is Blah Blah Blah,” Leah confesses.  “Blah Blah Blah” is Turner’s first single from her upcoming project and the first single since the release of her self-titled EP in 2017.

To keep up with Leah Turner follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Blah Blah Blah” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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7 Reasons Thomas Rhett and Lauren Akins Are Ultimate #RelationshipGoals

Of all the country couples, it’s hard to find two people more perfect for each other than Thomas Rhett and Lauren Akins. He may be the famous one of the pair but she has garnered a loyal following of her own through an active and engaging social media presence, and the overwhelming cuteness of their little family. Here are just some of the reasons we’re obsessed with these two.

 

  1. They met in first grade. I mean seriously, could there be a cuter story?! Before the fame and fortune, they were just two kids, who fell in love and got married at the young age of 22. If that doesn’t show us that true love can stand the test of time, we have no idea what does. 

 

  1. She is definitely his muse. We all dream of being in love, and it’s clear that Thomas Rhett pulls many of his most successful hits from genuine feelings about his wife. From “Die a Happy Man” which exploded his career, to songs on his newest album, “Center Point Road”, like “Notice” and “Look What God Gave Her”, there’s no doubt that his marriage is his greatest inspiration.

 

  1. Family is everything. One look at Instagram and it’s clear that family is the center of their world. Whether it’s snapshots of their beautiful daughters Willa Gray and Ada James, or gatherings with family and close friends, this pair has no shortage of love in their inner circle.

 

  1. They aren’t afraid to let fans into their lives. It’s easy to make everything look glamorous and exciting on social media, but Lauren’s posts also show what life looks like day to day. From adorable videos on date night to random happenings around a house full of kids and dogs, we really feel like we know them as people, not just celebrities. 

 

  1. She wholeheartedly supports his career. While they always hoped Thomas Rhett’s career would take off, Lauren didn’t necessarily sign up for the bright lights and crazy life that comes with fame. But now that he’s become a star, she’s all in and it makes our hearts swoon. From agreeing to appear in the “Die a Happy Man” music video to inspiring his new song, “The Dream You Never Had”, it’s beautiful to see how supportive she is and how much that means to him.

 

  1. They do good in the world. Thomas and Lauren practice what they preach, donating their time and money to organizations around the globe that help others. 147 Million Orphans, Love One International, St. Jude, and Feeding America are just some of the charities the pair publically support. 

 

  1. They always stand up for each other. It’s hard being in the public eye, and the spotlight comes with criticism. But these two are in it for the long haul and never shy away from defending their partner. Every woman deserves a man who will put internet trolls in their place!

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NYCS Swag Spotlight: Taylor Acorn

If you are looking for a perfect brand new summer anthem to blast at your BBQs and tailgates look no further than this week’s Swag Spotlight, Taylor Acorn and her new jam “Red White”. In our recent phone conversation, Acorn explained that growing up she remembers all different genres being played around the house but especially country, rock and roll, and pop. Her very first introduction into country music was Garth Brooks and her first concert was Lonestar. “I don’t think I ever really thought, initially music was what I wanted to do but I would always go around the house singing my little heart out,” Acorn laughs. “I could always connect with music whether or not I was feeling happy or sad. I remember sitting in my room with a boom box and I would just play all different kinds of music and sing along.”

After her father passed away and her family moved to Pennslyvania, she tells us how she felt close to him when writing. “He was always into writing and he would always make up funny jingles to make us laugh and I remember pulling out some of his old stories that he had written, he was into short stories and I think that’s where we are so similar, I love writing, whether it’s writing in a journal or writing stories, it’s where my love for writing songs came about.” She tells us that after his death, she had a box that she would write stories or messages to her dad on little slips of paper and put them in the special box, her mom said that her dad could read them that way. It was like she was writing down her thoughts and feelings into songs before she even realized she was a songwriter.

After realizing she wasn’t meant to be in college, (she would rather sit in her room and play music, learn guitar and make YouTube videos then go to class), she made the move to Music City and started songwriting and her artist journey. Her debut EP Put It In A Song has garnered over 19 million streams across platforms and she’s found success writing her personal stories and turning them into music. “In reality, those songs are just my diary, it was just situations I had gone through in that point in time, stories, put it in a song is about falling in love for the first time, they all pertain to a certain point in my life and so I never thought of it as oh trying got to write songs that would relate to someone or someone will listen, but here is my story and I put a melody to it.”

Her next single, “Red White” was released last Friday (July 12th) and is a song she wrote with Reid Isbell and was one of the first times she had a cowrite in Nashville. “He’s one of the coolest people I’ve met here, and he came into my life at a point I was pretty sad and he came into the writers room and just wanted to write an uptempo song, something fun, I knew I wanted to write a fun song too and he had a great idea so we just went with it.” When a lot of her music is revolved around love or heartbreak, Acorn explains she was so happy to step out of her element and create a song perfect for the warmer months.

For the rest of 2019, Acorn is writing as much as she can and continuing to promote the single for the remainder of the summer, gearing up to release new music soon!

To keep up with Taylor Acorn follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

“Red White” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Luke Bryan’s ‘Sunset Repeat’ Tour Hits Long Island, NY For Two Shows

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Luke Bryan’s Sunset Repeat Tour stopped in Long Island this past weekend to play two shows at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater. Night one he brought along two Georgia natives, Jon Langston, and Cole Swindell and last night Dylan Scott took the direct support spot.  Not only did NYCountry Swag offer an exclusive ticket presale to our followers, but we also organized a huge tailgate and bus to the venue for the Sunday Night show. Bringing over 100 New York country fans together to enjoy music, food, and drinking games before heading inside to experience the Sunset Repeat Tour from the best seats in the house, right in the pit.

 

Jon Langston opened his half-hour set with his newest release “Now You Know”; a country song with a rock and roll feel. He performed nine songs for the audience including “Right Girl, Wrong Time”, “Dance Tonight”, “Prob’ly at a Bar”, “Forever Girl”, even a cover of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ hit “Won’t Back Down”. He closed with another country-rock song “All Eyes On Us”. Before exiting the stage, the former college football player shot-gunned a beer in about three seconds, signed t-shirts and took selfies with fans. Langston opened up Sunday’s show as well.

Next up was the 2015 ACM New Artist of the Year, Cole Swindell. He began the show with two songs from his latest album All Of It, “Love You Too Late” and “Sounded Good Last Night” then went back to his self-titled first album with songs “Lonely Tonight” and “Hey Y’all”.  Right as the fans were getting energized, Swindell changed the mood of the show with slower songs such as “Middle of a Memory” and “Break Up in the End”. The fans didn’t seem to mind it as they were singing along the whole way through.

If you recall, a few months ago a third-grade teacher, Courtney wrote on social media about a hilarious moment she shared with her students about Cole Swindell and NYCountry Swag arranged for her to finally meet her favorite country artist and tickets to the show on Saturday. Read more about that here.

“Nothing helps me get over a break up better than a party, drinking song”, Swindell admitted before performing a combination of three of his drinking songs, “Brought to You by Beer” from the first album, “No Can Left Behind” from his second album You Should Be Here and “Reason to Drink” from All Of It. These songs provided a good segway into his next and newest song “Drinkin’ Hours”, which he just released on June 21st.

“Make sure y’all appreciate who you still have here tonight,” Swindell said after performing his second number-one single “You Should Be Here”. The track was written in honor of his father, who unexpectedly passed away back in 2013.  The crowd grew even louder when Swindell rattled off three of his biggest hits, “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey”, “Let Me See Ya Girl” and his first number one single “Chillin’ It”.

This was not the first time Swindell played Jones Beach Theater. He opened for Florida Georgia Line on their Dig Your Roots Tour in 2016 and Dierks Bentley on his What The Hell Tour. “You guys have had my back since the first time I played this venue so thank y’all”, Swindell praised the boisterous crowd.

Swindell covered shortened versions of “Old Town Road” and “This Is How We Roll”, a song he co-wrote with Florida Georgia Line. He then exited the stage for a few minutes before the fans heard sounds of a heart monitor getting faster and faster; we knew what song was coming next. Swindell closed his set with “Flatliner”, leaving the crowd with the right energy as they await the headliner, Luke Bryan.

Sunset Repeat Tour

Swindell and Bryan have a long history together. They met when Bryan performed a show at Swindell’s Sigma Chi fraternity house at Georgia Southern University, the same school and same frat Bryan was in back in his college days. They stayed in touch and when Swindell graduated college, he went on tour with Bryan, not performing but selling merchandise and writing songs for him. Swindell wrote or co-wrote songs such as “The Sand I Brought to the Beach”, “Beer in the Headlights”, “Roller Coaster” and many more. He opened for Bryan back in 2014 on his That’s My Kind of Night Tour. Swindell, however, did not perform Sunday night as he was in Chicago playing the Windy City Smokeout with Chris Young, LANCO,  Eli Young Band, Ashley McBryde, Jordan Davis, Devin Dawson, and Old Dominion.

It was finally time for Luke Bryan, who came out driving an ATV and performed “What Makes You Country” and “Huntin’, Fishin’, Lovin’ Everyday” standing on top of it. He kept the party going with two singles from Kill The Lights “Kick the Dust Up” and “Move”. Bryan then grabbed an electric guitar and shredded “I See You” from his 2013 album Crash My Party.

“These next two songs are for you, Jones Beach”, Bryan shouted before performing two beach songs in “Roller Coaster” and “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset, Repeat”.  Bryan then took a break to give shout-outs to DJ Rock, Jon Langston and Cole Swindell for keeping everyone entertained. “We got two nights in a row here so that means we can party tonight, get about three hours of sleep, wake up and then do this s**t all over again.” Bryan also mentioned that it is his birthday week so he took another shot of tequila. “Here’s to the coolest, one of the most unique venues in all of North America, right here!” he yelled before doing the shot. “Thank you so much for making two nights happen!”

Before playing “Most People Are Good” he joked about how much he loves drunk mothers but then got serious and said, “mothers are the true saints in this world and if they all qualify for sainthood then they aren’t good people they’re the best people”.

Sandwiched between his first single “Do I” and his newest single “Knockin’ Boots” was “Rain is a Good Thing”. This was a good representation of how Bryan’s career progressed. After “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” and “Crash My Party” the crew wheeled out the piano which caused an uproar of the fans; “Drink a Beer”, a fan favorite, and “Strip it Down” were next. Fans took out their phones and held up their flashlight as Bryan performed a beautiful rendition of his sad ballad on the piano. Giving the fans a quick insight into next Saturday’s Jones Beach concert, Morgan Wallen surprised the audience on Sunday night when he came out to perform his most recent number one hit, “Whiskey Glasses”. Wallen will perform alongside Dan + Shay, HARDY and headliners Florida Georgia Line on their ‘Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour’ hitting the beach July 20th.  Bryan also invited the openers back to the stage later on in the night to sing a group version of David Lee Murphy’s “Dust On The Bottle”.

 

The superstar performed “Drunk On You”, “I Don’t Want This Night To End”, “Play It Again” and “That’s My Kind of Night” before walking off the stage. However, fans knew an encore was coming as the 2016 Billboard Top Country Artist was yet to play his smash hit “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)”. When he came back out, he gave the fans what they wanted; singing and moving his hips to the catchy, country track. To the surprise of the fans, Bryan came back and performed a song that was not his. He ended his set with a cover of Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer”. An unexpected but brilliant ending to an incredible night at Jones Beach.

Bryan will take Swindell, Langston and the Sunset Repeat Tour to Alabama next weekend but will be back in the New York area on September 7th at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey and Bethel Woods Center for the Arts September 12th.

We want to send a big thank you to everybody who purchased tickets during our presale and joined us for our tailgate party! We’ll see ya at the next show.

 

Keep up with Bryan and the ‘Sunset Repeat Tour’ by following him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 

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Kane Brown Releases Brand New Track “Like A Rodeo”

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25 year old, Chattanooga, Tennessee local released his new single “Like a Rodeo” after striking his Instagram followers a deal. Brown’s abbreviated, teased lip-syncing clip of the new track had to obtain over one million views.

It did.

This emotive, lyrically penned track, released on July 12th, begins with illustrating the roller coaster ride of a relationship matching lust to an eight-second bull riding adrenaline rush. The wins, the losses and everything in between. This cowboy romance descends into the sensation of meeting somebody for the very first time and hitting it off instantly. A true “love at first sight” moment.

A vintage scene colors every lyric falling from Brown’s lips. He sings: I picked you up with the cowboy nod / At the hotel bar / It was less than eight seconds / Girl, you stole my heart

As this relationship progresses, Brown assimilates the hold of his girl through the good and the bad to the hold a cowboy must have to remain its ride. The “Heaven” singer doesn’t acknowledge the simplicity of the relationship, but the purity of the high times singing, “Girl there’s something kinda dangerous / About the way you move / I knew it wouldn’t be easy / Hanging onto you / ‘Cause when you hit the lights / Put your lips on mine / It gets hotter than a Houston night”

Brown’s slow-rolling production is above and beyond a rodeo. Brown married his longtime girlfriend Katelyn Jae on October 12, 2018, in Franklin Springs, Tennessee at the Mint Springs Farm. This year, the couple announced the exciting news that they are expecting a baby girl.

Experiment, Brown’s second full-length release featured chart-topping hits “Lose It,” “Good as You” and soon to be radio single, “Homesick.” “Like a Rodeo” is not a single off of Brown’s second studio album, and there is no word of a current forthcoming album yet.

To keep up with Kane Brown follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

“Like A Rodeo” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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