Kane Brown Turns His Love For Wife Katelyn Brown Into Radio-Ready Anthem, “Woman”

“I have had a feeling about this song since the day that we wrote it and it really represents a new era of music for me,” Brown said of the track.

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Posted on March 13, 2026

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Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown; Photo Courtesy of Instagram

International Women’s Month may be this month, but Kane Brown is celebrating the most important woman in his life all year long, his wife Katelyn Brown. The country music superstar, 32, husband and father of three, recently released his newest single, “Woman,” a high-energy anthem dedicated to his muse and wife, Katelyn Jae Brown.

Produced by Dan Huff, “Woman,” which arrived on Friday, March 13, finds Brown reflecting on the carefree, single lifestyle he once lived and how far he’s come since then. Now in husband and father mode, the singer makes it clear that the party days are far behind him.

“I couldn’t be more excited about releasing ‘Woman.’ I have had a feeling about this song since the day that we wrote it and it really represents a new era of music for me. The video, the song, the energy that it is bringing – I can’t wait for the world to hear it,” Brown shared in a statement.

Kane Brown "Woman" Single Art
Kane Brown “Woman” Single Art

The first verse of the song, co-written by Brown alongside John Byron, Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson and Taylor Phillips, opens with Brown’s friends urging him to go out and have fun, pushing him away from the settling-down lifestyle and toward the familiar bachelor ways. But he quickly shuts that down. Rather than joining the crowd, he’d rather stay close to the one person who matters most. It sets the stage for a chorus that doubles as a proud declaration of love and loyalty.

Yeah, they talkin’ ’bout girls (Girls) / But I got a woman (I got a woman) / Yeah, I got a woman right here in my hands / They talkin’ ’bout girls (Girls) / But I got a woman (I got a woman) / Yeah, I got a woman / Oh yeah, and she got a man,” he sings.

Though the song is undeniably a love song, it’s far from a slow ballad. Instead, “Woman” leans into an energetic, feel-good sound. A crashing drum rhythm drives the track forward while pulsing electric guitars and vibrant violin accents add a lively country-pop edge. The result is a song that feels just as fitting on a dance floor as it does blasting through the speakers on a night out. 

The “Woman” music video matches that upbeat energy. Beginning with an urban setting, the visual shows Brown sporting a football jersey while surrounded by his boys, pumping fists and chatting in the background. Making their way to a bar beneath a building, Brown’s friends let the fun happen, as the singer smiles on while looking at the enjoyment unfolding around him.

One highlight in the clip is that Katelyn makes a cameo during a scene, laughing in the sunlight as Brown dances through the city with his pals. He showcases his soft side by offering flowers to a child on the street while his buddies are meeting potential girlfriends, or perhaps, future brides.

Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown; Photo Courtesy of "Woman" Music Video
Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown; Photo Courtesy of “Woman” Music Video

Throughout the video, the focus remains on celebrating women — from confident dance floor moments to playful interactions between couples. Brown appears both mouthing the lyrics and soaking in the electric energy throughout, with scenes in a car and even a moment for a choreographed dance scene, leaving potential for “Woman” to become the next dance craze. 

Of the track, Kane Brown told Audacy’s Katie Neal, “We were finishing this one song we were working on and I just got up to go warm up my food and as I’m warming up my food, this title just falls in my lap, ‘They’re talking about girls, but I got a woman,’” he explained. “So I went and sat down and I told em, ‘I think I got the next song we’re going to work on.’ And they said, ‘What is it?’ And I told them, and they’re like, ‘Where’s that been all day?’ I said, ‘I literally just thought about it in the kitchen.’ And I don’t know, it kind of just wrote itself.”

“Woman” continues Brown’s momentum following several major releases in recent years. The single arrives after his 2025 songs “2 Pair” and “Unspoken,” as well as his album The High Road. The 18-track project featured collaborations with artists across genres, including Marshmello, Khalid, Jelly Roll, Brad Paisley, and Katelyn herself.

Kane Brown; Photo Provided
Kane Brown; Photo Provided

Additionally, Kane Brown recently announced his new Broadway bar in Nashville, called “Kane Brown’s On Broadway,” which is set to open later this summer. He also guest-starred in 911 Nashville last year and executive produced the Lifetime film, Thank God: Christmas at Keller Ranch, inspired by he and his wife’s chart-topping duet, “Thank God.”

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Melinda Lorge is a Nashville-based freelance writer who specializes in covering country music. Along with Music Mayhem, her work has appeared in publications, including Rare Country, Rolling Stone Country, Nashville Lifestyles Magazine, Wide Open Country and more. After joining Rare Country in early 2016, Lorge was presented with the opportunity to lead coverage on late-night television programs, including “The Voice” and “American Idol,” which helped her to sharpen her writing skills even more. Lorge earned her degree at Middle Tennessee State University, following the completion of five internships within the country music industry. She has an undeniable love for music and entertainment. When she isn’t living and breathing country music, she can be found enjoying time outdoors with family and friends.

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