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Kane Brown Says Songwriter Refused to Work With Him Over Skin Color and Came Crawling Back When He Got Famous

Kane Brown performs onstage wearing a “FAMILY” hat, after revealing a songwriter once refused to work with him over his skin color but came back when he got famous.
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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.

Sometimes success tastes a little sweeter when you remember who shut the door on you in the first place.

Kane Brown is no stranger to breaking records and topping charts, but behind the hits, there’s a side of his story that says a lot about the people who run Nashville’s backrooms. While talking on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast, Kane opened up about a moment he’s never really talked about before, the time a hit songwriter flat-out refused to write with him just because of his skin color.

It wasn’t just any songwriter, either. Kane said it was someone with more than thirty number ones under their belt, someone who could’ve easily given a young up-and-comer his first big break. Instead, they shut him out with one excuse: that he was Black. No talk about his sound, no notes about his style, just a dead-end answer that he didn’t fit. Imagine being a kid trying to scrape together your first cuts, and someone with a wall full of plaques decides you’re not worth the time because of something you can’t change.

But here’s where it gets good. Fast forward to Kane’s string of hits like “Heaven,” “What Ifs,” “Lose It,” and “Thank God.” The same guy who said no came crawling back, hat in hand, hoping to cash in on the ride. Kane says he didn’t even think twice about it. He turned him down flat. No apology was gonna fix that first insult, and you can’t buy your way back into someone’s good graces just because they made it without you.

That moment says a lot about Kane’s backbone. He didn’t name names or drag it out for headlines, but he made it clear that some people only respect you when your numbers make them money. And sometimes the best revenge is just saying, “Nah, I’m good.”

Kane didn’t stop there. He told Logan that out of everybody on country radio right now, only about nine percent are Black artists. He didn’t say it with a chip on his shoulder, just laid it out like a fact he’s been carrying for years. It’s not some grandstanding speech. It’s just reality for him, and he’s never let it slow him down. If anything, it probably gave him one more reason to keep showing up.

The rest of the podcast showed why folks connect with him so much. He dropped some real “girl dad” advice for Logan, who’s now got a baby girl of his own. Kane, who has two little girls with his wife Katelyn, laughed about how he’s wrapped around their fingers and how he hates having to punish them. “Front to back,” he joked when talking about changing diapers, proving that life at the top still means you’re getting your hands dirty at home.

It’s not about calling out the whole industry or stirring up a fight. It’s about what happens when you know your worth and remember the people who didn’t. Kane didn’t try to get even. He didn’t blast the guy’s name all over town. He just kept doing his thing, packing out shows, racking up streams, and giving that same old songwriter a reminder that talent doesn’t check boxes.

Next time you see Kane Brown on a festival poster or hear him on the radio, remember that voice almost got boxed out by one closed-minded jerk with thirty hits. And remember how sweet it must feel for Kane to look at every sold-out arena and know he did it his own way, and some apologies just aren’t worth taking.

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