Off The Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe - Kane Brown
Episode Date: November 20, 2018This week Kaitlyn takes some time at the top of the podcast to address her break up with Shawn Booth. Then it's Country music star Kane Brown sitting down with Kaitlyn to discuss his new albu...m Experiment, upcoming Live Forever tour starting in January, and even some humblebragging about their video game skills. Brush Hero - Check out BrushHero.com and use code VINE for $20 off orders over $100 Hunt A Killer - Go to HuntAKiller.com/vine for 10% off your first box See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hi, my little Vinoes. Welcome to Off the Vine. I'm really excited to get to my interview with Kane Brown. The guy is seriously talented. Absolutely crushing it right now. But before we get to my podcast with Kane, I just wanted to take a moment to address, obviously, the big elephant in the room and the breakup. I'm going to try and get through this. I wish you guys could see me right now because I tried to make myself as comfortable as possible. I've got the fireplace going. I've got candles lit. I'm just sitting on my couch. And I just.
I want to do this in the right way and with the right tone.
And I know I may have, okay, I know I may have disappointed some of you for not being the one to talk to you about it on my podcast or on social media.
But to me, I just thought it would not have been fair to Sean or even myself if I were the one to announce it on my own since this decision was made by the both of us.
And just for the record, no, I did not.
we did not get a dollar from announcing it on people. I just, I didn't put a time frame on when I would
address the breakup after the statement came out, but I just wanted to do it when, when it felt right.
And I'm not sure that this even feels right right now, but here we are. Um, this was all so much
harder than I thought it would be. And I was getting a lot of messages from people, you know,
over the past few months saying, we know it's done. So just tell us. But, um,
To be honest, I guess I just wasn't ready to accept it until I was, and that is when we announced
it and it had to be on, you know, our timeline for our relationship and not what other people
expected from us, although I do understand that people want answers. That makes complete sense.
It's actually just been a really hard few months now. I really thought, I really did think
we would get through it. When I did the podcast, I know back in the summer, I addressed the rumors
and there were a lot of rumors when I went to Canada. I realized that we were in a crossroads
in our relationship. But to be honest, I thought we would choose the road where we would
end up together. I just never took our commitment or being engaged lately at all. I had the mindset of
doing whatever it took to make it work and now realizing maybe to a fault but i do believe that
all the hardest moments in life with with all the hard moments in life come life lessons
and that's what i need to take from all of this and sometimes you need to just take a moment
and take a step back to think about what you are fighting for and if it makes sense for your
long-term happiness and i think sean and i realized that there were some important um fundamental values
that weren't lining up and some things we probably would never see eye to eye on and we were left
with no choice than to be honest with ourselves and and with each other and and we are so lucky for
the memories that we've created and and all the beautiful moments that that that we had and what you
saw on social media and I really want to reiterate to people that what you saw on social media
was real and our relationship was was real and what we had was real love but when it comes to
roadblocks and again those fundamental values and getting through things together I just don't
think we were on the same page and it's painful to admit that and I just believe that you you need
that foundation and you need that partnership if it's going to last forever and a part of me always
felt like I was disappointing people with this breakup and my heart just aches and I knew this part
was going to be hard because knowing Tucker that isn't I mean this is all hard but I think I've
been grieving this for a while and just knowing that Tucker isn't in my home anymore
sorry sometimes I feel like he was almost the glued to our relationship and I love that I clearly love that dog so much but I will still see him I'm like staring at his dog bed that he didn't even ever use in front of the fireplace but it's just sorry I was going to try and get through this without crying but um I will I will see Tucker still there's no way I could not and I will cherish every second with that dog so
you will still see him on my social media i need to take a breath i don't sorry this is so
challenging to just sit here on the couch and talk about this out loud like i've i mean you don't
just sit on your couch and talk about these kinds of things out loud to yourself while hitting
the record button and sharing it with so many people but i mean i like to be vulnerable with you
guys anyways i know a lot of you are and have been very invested in our relationship
Which is why I felt it was important to address this today.
I also wanted to say thank you to everyone who has respected this decision.
And for all the kind messages, I know that there are so many bright days ahead and in a weird way as much as I was dreading releasing that statement and accepting that it was the end.
It has let me close the door on that thought of forever and start envisioning.
my new future ahead, which I am excited about, and I hope from all of this I can choose to
look forward and not in the rearview mirror what it could have been and what could have been
different. And I just hope through this time I can help other women who might be going through
a hard time or men too, like just knowing that there is light at the end of the tunnel and that
you always have to choose the right path for you and for your own happiness. And even if that
means battling heartbreak or hard times I hope and know I can always share my feelings
through this platform and through my podcast and you guys can laugh and and cry with me or at me
and I do I do know I do know deep down in I have I have a lot of self-love and I do know that
I will find happiness and I'm excited for that and I will get through this and my best friend's
mom who does have some medical challenges has such a great analogy for going through
tough times she calls hard times like a blip it's just a blip in your life you know she's going through she went
through retirement and now she's having these medical issues and and it's just a blip it's a blip it's a
it's a bump in the road and everyone is going to have blips through their whole lives and on many
different levels and i think it's just always about how you choose to get through them and i think back to
tough times in my life and how i did always get through them sometimes thinking i would
sometimes knowing I would and just I think we're all stronger than we think we are and and I do believe
that we can all get through anything and I heartbreak is such a crazy thing because it really feels like
a loss like you have to grieve a relationship you have to grieve a missing a person in your life
Sean was my best friend and and you are grieving you're grieving a relationship so
anyone who's going through something similar or just anything in your life like my grandma always said
this too shall pass and you will be stronger from it and i will be okay and i promise you i am very
excited for my future i've got a lot going on and and and a lot a lot a lot of good people in my life
and sean and i will remain friends and tucker will remain in my life because he will live forever
okay just putting that out there Tucker is just a freak of a dog who will live forever so
thank you guys for listening and again for all of your support and I hope this sharing this
has um giving you some sort of not closure but understanding and uh now we can get to my interview
with Kane who uh is not a man of many words but he's so talented
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Okay, welcome to Off the Vine. I'm your host, Caitlin Bristow. Today I'm joined by country music
singer, songwriter, Kane Brown. Thank you so much for being on the podcast today.
You just had a listening party. How did it go? That's good. Yeah, you had fun.
you're killing it right now
oh thank you
yeah you know that
I'm a very big fan of your music
and you just have I feel like
you have a really classic country voice
but you're so edgy that it's like very refreshing
and I just really enjoy your stuff
oh thanks yeah you're welcome
I wanted to start off by asking you
what is your least favorite question to be asked
is there one question that you're like
oh my gosh every time
oh I feel like every question
no but I can tell you that I plead the physio
Because they're all like typical and yeah I mean it's just people trying to get to know me
yeah it's always the same it's you just feel like you're like on autopilot like just repeating
yourself all the time with the same yeah I mean that is and I'm probably going to ask you some
of those questions but I always want to know if there's ever one specific one because some people
have one but anyways so do people like always think it's so crazy that you think this is probably
one of your questions that because you're like got the tattoos and do people are they surprised when
you're like not a country singer and have you always been a country singer oh yeah usually people
think i'm a rapper and uh but yeah i've always been in a country music my mom since you're little
yeah my mom first song i ever knew is i like it i love it by tim mcgraw yeah um my mom used to love
chanai twain and sugarland uh my papal was a huge conway twitty fan yeah oh that's awesome um
and you kind of have an interesting story about how you kind of entered the the country music world
Yeah.
And it was through social media, which I say all the time,
the power of social media is insane.
But was it YouTube or Facebook?
Yeah, tell me that story.
Yeah, I was just working at FedEx.
And I wasn't really trying to be an artist.
I was just, you know, having fun, putting up cover videos.
And one day they went viral.
So I decided to kind of run with it.
Yeah.
How long did that take?
Like, what was that transition time from like when you just put something out on Facebook
to when it came?
It was probably a year before it went viral.
Yeah.
that's crazy were you shocked oh yeah yeah how many views did it get like in one i think used to
love you sober because what i did what happened was i did uh check yes or no by george straight
and it got like 11 million um and then i wrote used to love you sober and it got like 37 million
views wow that's insane yeah it was crazy that is crazy um and then you won an award didn't you
for without a label or anything no what was the one i feel like i was at the country music awards or
something you I won a CMT awards yeah that's what it was yeah yeah yeah and were you guys
did you go to school together you and Lauren Elena yeah we grew up uh since middle school oh that's crazy
did you always keep in touch or did you just kind of come back into being friends through this world
yeah we uh we I didn't talk to her for about a year or two and she was doing her thing
yeah and then uh ran it to her at the mall um she came up I had some food and she took a bite of my
food and really yeah we just got linked up by that's so funny um and then you have an album by the time
this this comes out you have a new album that's on november 9th i don't think you know what
you're doing to me got my heart keeps skipping the beach and not close enough so that's
between you and me let's lose it can you tell us about that album yeah um i just really i worked hard on
it uh went my first album i didn't really know what i was doing we're kind of
rushed into it. I only wrote seven of the 11 songs. And this one, I wrote 11 of the 12.
I knew really where I wanted to go and just make my live show better. And really just try and
bring some of the old school instruments back into country music. And also use like a little new
sound. I don't believe anybody's really doing that with old school and new school. So yeah,
we just kind of called it experiment. That's cool. Yeah, my dad and I were listening to some of
your stuff on the way over here because I wanted to show him because he likes old school country and we've
always grown up listening to country and so i was like i feel like you'd really like his stuff which
he did um so oh yeah because your album's called experiment um and you wrote 11 of the 12 songs so is it
more like about your kind of situations like you're singing about your your life and your stories
yeah well i just got married so it was basically just um congratulations thank you yeah it was basically
just writing about you know love songs i feel like the world needed more love so that's the truth
that's the truth yeah congratulations um your wife's beautiful where is she gone she's out there
she's so beautiful and her name's Caitlin great name uh where did you guys get married people always
people loved your that's like when i wrote uh reached out to my twitter followers and listeners they were
like i want to hear all about his wedding and how he proposed and people wanted to know where it was
oh it was in Nashville it was it was really beautiful where did you or are you saying where it was or yeah
it was it um it was it was really your pictures are really beautiful um and
And does she inspire a lot of your music then?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
How did you guys meet?
We met at a show down in Florida.
She wasn't a fan or anything, but we were working with a mutual friend.
Yeah.
They were in Miami.
She was a recording artist as well.
And he was like, I'm going to the show and begged her to come.
She didn't want to come.
Yeah.
And then she ended up going.
And we didn't talk at all the first night.
Yeah.
And then we went to top golf.
We still didn't talk.
And then I slid into her DM.
Oh!
And I was like,
She'd come hang out in Nashville, and then she never left.
Really?
Oh, where's she from?
She's from Philadelphia.
Oh, she's from Philadelphia.
Oh, and how long have you guys been together?
About three years now.
Oh, nice.
That's a good time.
Okay, so since your album is called Experiment, I'm going to play a game with you, okay?
Okay.
It's called, would you experiment with this or that?
And you just have to pick one of the two, okay?
Yeah.
Okay, would you rather experiment with tattoos or piercings?
Tattoos.
Would you rather experiment with hair dye or hair extensions?
Like a wig?
A hair dye.
Hair dye?
Yeah.
Okay.
Singing in a new genre or getting into acting?
Oh, I would say both.
Well, okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
You'd think you'd be a good actor?
I think he would.
Probably not.
No.
They could try.
No, you'd have a very specific character you'd need to play, but you would nail that
character.
That's what would happen.
Yeah.
Do you ever sing any other genres or are you just like always been country?
I just like music in general.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Babies or dogs?
I like both.
Yeah, me too.
Would you rather experiment in the bedroom or in the kitchen?
I'm going to say kitchen.
People are covering them out.
I asked before I asked before I said that question.
I said kitchen.
Yeah, you said kitchen.
That's all you need to say.
I'm like, on that note, let's transition into confessions.
You were prepped, right?
You know to confess to me.
Oh, yeah.
This is what I do.
I make people uncomfortable, so get used to it.
I don't think you like this, but we're going to confess.
I'll tell you mine first just to make you feel comfortable because it's pretty embarrassing.
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And then I was like, I'm actually pretty curious what it tastes like.
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And I tried a bite of his food
And I pretended
I tried a bite
But then I pretended the rest time
Just to get him to eat
But I ate it
I ate the dog food
Awesome
It's not good
No
Good Lord
We would have accepted
Bow Wow or rough
Is that embarrassing
No it was actually a prescription food too
Which probably isn't the best for me
But
Yeah
Helps your joints and bones
So we'll see
Okay
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what knock on wood not yet no you have to that makes for a good story nothing embarrassing's
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middle of a song or like, I've done that too? You have. Yeah. And then you just, you're honest with
everybody. You're like, sorry, I just choked. Yeah. You just pull the mic away and just keep going.
Oh, you kind of just figure out. I always think about that. So you forgot your lyrics. That's,
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Now back to Off the Vine with Caitlin Bristow.
So I went on Twitter, I asked listeners if they had any questions for you.
And a woman named Terry Harris said that she was at your concert.
Labor Day weekend and talked about your tribute to your mom and the bullying that you suffered
and said it was very inspirational and really wanted to hear. She wanted everybody that listens
to hear that story. Oh, yeah. I don't know. I grew up with a kind of a poor family.
And a single mom, she had me and my little brother, lived in a trailer on a farm for a little while.
I went through child abuse. Went through getting called the N-word growing up.
Yeah, I didn't meet my dad until I was 16.
Do you feel like that helped you get to where you are, like, light a fire under your ass or like whatever it is?
Do you feel like that inspired you to like just keep going and?
Yeah, I mean, honestly, I feel like everything I went through just kind of made me stronger for today.
Because once you get like a little exposure, you know, all the haters come out.
Oh, of course.
Well, that was going to be one of my other questions because I know you feel very like you're connected to your fans and people feel really connected to you.
and I think you're just, you seem very like humble and authentic and real and just it is what it is.
And then how do you deal with, when you see all that online with all of a sudden people are coming out and trolling you just for being like a talented young artist?
Like how do you ignore that and pay attention to still stay connected to your fans that love you?
I mean, honestly, if you're a hater, then you ain't doing anything for me.
Right.
You know, why should I give your input two thoughts?
Right.
See, and I need to take a little bit.
page out of your book because I fire back. Yeah, I used to. Yeah. And then, you know, my fans are so
like loyal that if anybody does anything, especially on Facebook, then you have hundreds of
my fans that go on and defend me. That's true. That's, I mean, that happens like for people that
have a lot of followers is they've got like their little army behind them. So sometimes you don't
even need to fire back because you've got a whole team of people that'll do it for you. And
then you're like, perfect. So I just wanted to get to some questions from listeners. Um,
people love you like i reach out on twitter and usually people write some questions usually it's
bachelor people or whatever i said that you were coming on the podcast and it was like the most
questions i've ever gotten so i don't keep it too long but loren renard wants to know if you could
listen to one album for the rest of your life what would it be i mean i'm gonna have to say experiment
by cam brown shameless plug yeah perfect me too me too yeah but like it was there one
in like your childhood or something you still like nostalgic go back to you in love i don't know i would
probably say maybe tim mcgraw's um maybe tim mcgraw's greatest hits album probably yeah yeah i feel
that one um brian dangelo i never not say people's names wants to know if you will be having
anyone do it what if um with your upcoming tour will i have anybody yeah uh probably not no okay
unless laren decides to come out who are you you have an upcoming tour mm-hmm
Um, when is that?
It starts in January.
January?
And people can go on your website and find the tour dates.
Yep.
Yeah.
Uh, and Brent, Bejian, whoa, that's two guys in a row.
Usually all females reach out with questions, but I didn't even know guys.
Listen to this podcast.
Um, Brent wants to know what your favorite album cover is.
Oh, the art.
The album cover art when you were growing up or now.
My favorite from anybody?
Yeah.
Um, I might say, uh, was it Bruno Mars where he had the monkeys on the front?
Yeah, yeah.
That was pretty cool.
I love Brunomars.
Caitlin Maliki wants to know what motivates you during rough times.
I don't know.
Like I said, I kind of just, I learned how to just stay positive.
Yeah.
So I don't really have any negative times.
That's amazing.
I run from them.
I know it sounds crazy.
Well, no.
But do you use things probably to like music, obviously, to help you.
But that's probably, yeah, since you were young, you've been.
dealing with that, so you probably learned how to do it, what works for you in a healthy way.
Andrea P. wants to know how you proposed.
A proposal was awful.
Oh.
It was during Easter, and she was at home.
She didn't think we were going to get to spend Easter together, and I told her I had a surprise.
We were coming through.
She lives in Philly, so I parked my tour bus outside her house, and went inside, and she thought
that was a surprise as I showed up, so she started crying when I got there.
and then I had I told her mom her mom knew the whole time yeah so her mom was gonna she was like I'm gonna have
rose pedals down here for whenever y'all wake up and I won't be here so y'all have the house y'all
sales and uh but I just couldn't wait so she had a amonyville horror on when I showed up that was my mom's
favorite movie yeah uh so I asked her while amityville horror was on yeah and she said yeah that's so cute
You could have told me that you like
You didn't remember it and it was like the worst
And I would be like that's so cute
I think all proposals are cute
Oh yeah and I saw your truck out there
Oh that's my baby
That's insane
How do you even get in that thing?
How does your wife get in that thing?
It lowers now
Oh it does
Oh that's crap
You've been working on that for a while
That's if anybody doesn't know what I'm talking about
Like go to your Instagram it's on there
That was
I was like when I pulled up
I told my dad I'm like
that's his truck i could never get in that thing but it lowers yeah yeah have you always
want a truck like that i just yeah don't people now do people know that's your truck like when they
see you like when you drive down nashville are people like that's yeah yeah my other trucks um
is pretty popular um because i posted on instagram a bunch of truck pages posted it's called this name's
rick so if i go to like to chattanooga back to my hometown everybody follows me yeah yeah of course
do people like just like stock you and take your pictures do you did paparazzi bother now um
Country singers?
Yeah, I get TNZ in New York and stuff every once in a while.
Oh, that's cool.
Do you hate that stuff?
I thought it was cool.
I was all I made it.
Yeah, exactly.
You're like, I'm doing something right.
Ashley Spencer said that her and her fiancé have been to every concert of yours for three years when you come to Indiana and wants to know what Chris Young was like to tour with.
Chris is awesome.
We're basically the same person, really low-key and laid back.
And he was just a great mentor.
Yeah.
And she also wanted to know what the craziest thing on the road has been, the craziest story.
Um, I don't really have any crazy stories.
Yeah, I don't feel like you would.
Yeah, I literally, you know, a lot of people in Nashville was asking some of the riders that came out with me.
They're like, he just parties all the time, don't he?
And they're like, not really.
No.
He just, you know, I'll drink a few beers and play cornhole.
Like, that's my stuff.
Oh, that's a great game.
That's, I played that all growing up.
But I, that's what I, I think people just associate, like, um, musicians.
with partying, which is silly, but I feel like because a lot of them do.
But that was another.
Cassie Olson wanted to know if you've ever had like a funny encounter with a fan,
the funniest encounter.
People have the funniest questions.
Like they just want to know these little behind the scenes stuff.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I've signed a couple foreheads.
A couple foreheads?
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
Sign my four.
Well, then they could take a good selfie and post it and then they have it forever.
And then it would be backwards.
Well, they could flip the camera.
Yeah, sure.
That's foreheads.
That's interesting.
Never heard that one before.
Elena Lee wants to know your favorite song to perform and why.
I would say probably having an audience just because they're my two number one.
And people probably just go nuts when they hear them.
Yeah.
But other than that, I probably say I played a couple of songs last night off the new album.
So it was really fun just getting to play new music.
Yeah, absolutely.
Um, and Heather Cummings wants to know what advice you would give your younger self.
Um, uh, pretty much, I'd probably say just, you know, do what I did. Keep doing what you're doing. Yeah. Because it works. You're like, P.S. It works in the end. Um, that's pretty much all the questions, but wanted to, um, ask you if you had any jokes.
Do you have any jokes?
Yeah.
I'm not really funny.
You're not a big joke guy, I could tell.
Yeah.
Do you want to hear mine?
Yeah, let's go.
Okay.
A C and E flat and a G walk into a bar,
and the bartender shows them the door and says,
sorry, we don't serve minors here.
Thank God I have your crew here laughing at my jokes.
I'm like, give me a pity laugh.
Just give me a good bit.
You're smiling.
That helps.
That helps.
Is there anything else you wanted to talk about about your music
or where you're going on tour
or where people can find you on social media
and anything exciting coming up
that you want to just talk about?
Yeah, we got an album coming out.
We got a tour coming up in January.
I'll be the fifth.
I'll feed the fifth.
Five.
One, two, three, four.
FIF.
Anybody you say,
FIF.
Go ahead ask me a question.
Did you?
Fee.
Where's your favorite city that you tour to?
I got a couple of favorite states.
Yeah.
Like Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, of course, Georgia and Tennessee.
Yeah.
Alabama.
Yeah.
I bet you.
It was the rowdiest.
Yeah.
The rowdiest, really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
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You can't really a confession
Well
I can't really do it
Okay it doesn't have to be a confession
Just something that you
People don't know about you
That you want
You can moonwalk
I'm practicing the moonwalk
Oh you're practicing
Yeah
I can kind of moonwalk
Can you?
Yeah
I can help you with your moonwalk
If you'd like
I mean too bad
This is a podcast
So people can't see us do it
But I will actually help you
With a moonwalk
All right
I'll give you
There's a little trick
And how you move your neck
when you do it that tricks people
into thinking your feet are doing something that they're
not. It's an optical illusion.
Yeah. Yeah. I got you.
But I want to see it. I feel
like we have to do like a little video
so that when we promote the podcast
we'll show you doing your moonwalk.
If you do your moonwalk.
Yeah. And then they can compare them.
Yeah. Oh yeah. We'll do it a little side by side. Who did it better?
Yeah. Who did the moonwalk better?
Well, now I just feel like I want to turn to your team. Be like, what else
you got for me?
You can play guitar.
guitar hero with your feet?
Yes, you can.
Everyone's saying yes, you can. You can?
It was when I was younger.
Oh, so you just grow out of something like that?
Yeah.
I had to practice.
Do you have a video of yourself doing this?
No.
Oh.
Were you good?
I was decent.
Wow, with your feet. Do you play Call of Duty?
Yeah.
Okay, so my listeners know this about me, but when I lived in Germany, I actually got an
addiction to Call of Duty.
like I wouldn't leave the house I wouldn't
there's my confession but I've already confessed this
but I would get so greasy
and like just like forget
to shower because I was so addicted to playing call of duty
and I would wear the headset and everything
but everybody was yelling at me in like German
but I just thought I was like whatever I was living in Germany
and it's just how bored I was
because I couldn't speak the language
I was not in a city where people spoke
like it wasn't touristy it was just
it was Nernberg and I was like
well might as well take up playing video games
and so I did and I was
Good. Like Mike, my, uh, kill-to-death ratio was not bad.
What was it?
Well, like 36 to 4.
That's good, right?
Yeah.
Thanks.
Thanks. What's yours?
Um, well, I have, like, a 1.5, too.
Oh. So you're like, really good.
I feel like my listeners are like, what's call of duty?
What's your favorite game?
Um, I have a couple. I could play 2K, Madden, FIFA, PubG.
and I've been playing call duty and Red Dead or do you have like a name that people know is you or do you go like under an alias name like could people find you and be like I'm playing cane brown yeah uh slide ghost rambo yeah that's weird I was just trying to come up with names and I use my dog uh his name's rainbow oh perfect what kind of dog do you have two have an old english bulldog and oppressive canario oh amazing I love dogs um okay well that's like if um if there's anything else you want to tell me I'm gonna keep looking at your team but I have a
a tour coming up. Yep. It's called Live Forever. And you sold out. We sold out the magic arena.
That's insane. Congratulations. Thank you.
Yeah, and you deserve that. Thank you. Yeah. Anything else? Thank you fans. I'm just kidding. No, for real. I always think my fans.
So, I think that's, I don't be here without them.
Yeah, I think a lot of people do know that because a lot of, when I did go to get people's questions, like a lot of people, that was their comments that you appreciate your fans and how connected they feel.
So, yeah, shout out to Kane Brown's fans because you guys are loyal and legit.
Definitely.
Okay.
Well, thank you for being here.
Thank you for taking the time and good luck on your tour and congratulations on everything.
Thank you.
And where can people find your music?
I think everywhere.
Google my name, Caitlin.
You'll find it everywhere.
No, no.
And Instagram, social media, are you like, you're pretty active on that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Instagram's Kane Brown underscore music.
Twitter's Kane Brown and Facebook's Kane Brown.
Perfect.
Well, thank you so much.
And again, congratulations.
I'm Caitlin Bristow and I'll see you next Tuesday.
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