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15 Kane Brown Songs Featuring His Voice That Could Soothe Your Soul

Kane Brown Songs
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

The Georgia native may be one of the fresh faces in country music right now, but with his insanely sensual voice, Kane Brown’s songs are becoming instant American country classics. They even helped shift the sound of modern country.

Well, it was no surprise when the genre-bending singer skyrocketed to fame – spawning country hits after hit and reveling in crossover success – after coming to the public’s attention with his signature country covers. He has this deep voice that could soothe your soul and sounds downright smooth.

RELATED: Kane Brown and wife Katelyn Jae’s Whirlwind Love Story

Keep on scrolling below to relieve the greatest music ever released by the one and only Kane Brown.

1. “Used to Love You Sober”

From: Chapter 1 (2015)

It’s hard to believe it’s been nearly six years since Brown released “Used to Love You Sober” as his debut single. 

He wrote the song with Josh Hoge and Matt McVaney, which tells the tale of a man who lost the love of his life and how he used alcohol to forget the pain. Though this may be a worn topic in country music, Brown’s vocals definitely set the song apart. 

2. “What Ifs”

From: Kane Brown (2016)

“What Ifs” features fellow country star Lauren Alaina – who happens to be Brown’s childhood friend. The upbeat love song finds Brown and Alaina repeatedly asking the question “what if” within their relationship and wondering what’s about to come.

It climbed to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart on the Country chart, making it the first track to reach the summit for both Brown and Alaina.

3. “Heaven”

From: Kane Brown (2016)

Though Brown didn’t write “Heaven,” he related to it as soon as he heard it. 

Brown was working on another song during a writer’s retreat when the romantic slow jam came drifting up through the floor from where someone was writing downstairs. When he listened to it, it made him think of his fiancée, now-wife Katelyn Jae. Right then and there, he knew he had to record the song.

4. “Short Skirt Weather”

From: Experiment (2018)

Brown celebrates the summer season in “Short Skirt Weather” – when girls wear those scanty clothes that make “country boys’ hearts explode.” It features an infectious, retro-feeling melody that will definitely have fans tapping their toes. 

“I wanted it to sound kind of ’90s country …” Brown said about the song, further revealing that he’s going for Tim McGraw’s “I Like It, I Love It.”

5. “Good as You”

From: Experiment (2018)

The slow jam is Brown’s personal ode to his wife. It comes with a romantic music video highlighting his marriage to Katelyn Jae in 2018 – this includes the ceremony, reception, fireworks, and a pre-wedding tattoo.

A second video was filmed for the song that celebrates two more important women in his life: his mother and his grandmother.

6. “American Bad Dream”

From: Experiment (2018)

Part of Kane Brown’s discography includes this bold track where the country singer did not think twice from speaking about the tough issues happening in the culture today, including the public health crisis of gun violence. In fact, he used compelling lyrics to get the conversation started by remembering the carefree days of his youth with no one worrying about being shot in their classrooms.

7. “Homesick”

From: Experiment (2018)

Though Brown gets excited by fans screaming his name, he admits that all he could think of was being back home with the love of his life. Brown wrote the song “Homesick” with Brock Berryhill, Matt McGinn, and Taylor Phillips, who witnessed the singer’s pain at being separated from Katelyn Jae during his tours.

8. “Learning”

From: Kane Brown (2016)

Brown gets honest in “Learning” as he details his often-troublesome childhood and teenage years in Georgia as he struggled with an abusive stepfather and trying to fit in at school where he was judged by his skin color. Still, Brown remains hopeful and tries to let go of his past obstacles.

9. “Lose It”

From: Experiment (2018)

The catchy, relatable song that appeals to masses of country music fans finds Brown encouraging his lover to loosen up at the party they’re both going to. But the moment she started dancing, watching her made him totally “lose it.”

10. “Be Like That”

From: Mixtape Vol. 1 (2020)

“Be Like That” features rapper Swae Lee and singer-songwriter Khalid where they each contribute a verse about the ups and downs of a relationship. Brown explained the song is about “all the different feelings you can have in a relationship. And trying not to overthink it.”

11. “One Thing Right”

Single Release Only (2019)

Though it didn’t make the cut for 2018’s Experiment, “One Thing Right” still became one of Kane Brown’s greatest hits. The EDM country song fused with pop-punk style peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart and was certified double platinum.

12. “Famous Friends”

From: Famous Friends (2020)

Kane Brown’s new song “Famous Friends” is a collaboration with fellow country star Chris Young. The song highlights their real-life friendship and Tennessee roots as they sing praises of everyone they knew was famous in their own small-town way – like teachers, preachers, and police officers.

13. “Cool Again”

From: Mixtape Vol. 1 (2020)

Brown originally wrote “Cool Again” as a breakup song wanting to be with the lover you had last summer. However, when the global pandemic came along, the song took on a wholly different meaning of wanting to go back to something simpler.

14. “Worship You”

From: Mixtape Vol. 1 (2020)

The country singer expressed how much he admires the girls in his family in “Worship You.” His wife Katelyn Jae and his little daughter Kingsley served as the inspiration for this slow-burning love song.

15. “Found You”

From: Kane Brown (2016)

Brown wrote this haunting ballad while exploring the possibility of having never found his lover. It tells the tale of a man who starts broken-hearted in a bar but winds up finding the love of his life anyway.

More of Kane Brown’s Songs To Enjoy His Deep, Soulful Vocals

Clearly, Brown is one of the country’s brightest rising stars. Check out more of his songs below.

  • “For My Daughter”
  • “Better Place”
  • “BFE”
  • “Cold Spot”
  • “Ain’t No Stopping Us Now”
  • “Thunder In The Rain”
  • “Worldwide Beautiful”
  • “Like a Rodeo”
  • “Last Time I Say Sorry”
  • “Setting the Night on Fire”

These Kane Brown songs definitely prove he’s one of the most fascinating young country artists in the genre, and we know you couldn’t agree more.

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