Kane Brown, born on October twenty-first, nineteen ninety-three, is a prominent American country music singer and songwriter. He first gained widespread recognition through social media platforms, where his unique sound and style resonated with fans. In June two thousand fifteen, he released his debut extended play, Closer, which set the stage for his burgeoning career.
Following the success of his EP, Brown released the single 'Used to Love You Sober' in October of the same year. His career took a significant leap forward when he signed with RCA Nashville in early two thousand sixteen. This partnership led to the inclusion of his hit single on his second EP, Chapter 1, which debuted in March two thousand sixteen.
Later that year, in December, Brown unveiled his self-titled debut studio album. This album featured the chart-topping single 'What Ifs,' a collaboration with Lauren Alaina. In October two thousand seventeen, he made history by becoming the first artist to achieve simultaneous number ones on all five major Billboard country charts, a remarkable feat that solidified his place in the music industry.
Continuing his momentum, Brown released his second album, Experiment, in November two thousand eighteen. This album marked a significant milestone as it became his first number one album on the Billboard 200, further showcasing his talent and appeal in the country music genre.