Kane Brown Unleashes Sneak Peek Of New Song, “Fiddle In The Band,” And It’s A Total Barn-Burner

The unreleased new song will likely appear on Kane Brown’s forthcoming fourth studio album.

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Posted on February 17, 2024

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Kane Brown is giving fans another taste of new music with a snippet of an unreleased new song. The country superstar took to social on Friday evening (Feb. 16) to share a video from what appeared to be his home recording studio. In the clip, Brown is seen jamming out to what sounds like a final recording of a new song, which will likely titled “Fiddle In The Band.”

Unreleased New Kane Brown Song

“Blow this up so I can release it before tour, 🔥” Brown captioned the clip. In the caption, he also asked fans to tag their friends to help get the unreleased new song heard.

“Come on now!” Brown shouts as the song begins to play. The rowdy fiddle-infused track is a high-energy barn burner, destined to become a massive hit at Country radio upon its release. The tune finds Brown detailing his diverse musical influences, from “Memphis blues” to “Hollywood Rock’N Roll” and beyond, and how he implements his wide variety of musical tastes within his sound.

“From the DJ on the two and fours/ to the honky tonks from the hard wood floors/ from the first song to the encore/ I’m just like you, I was raised on the radio/ from Memphis blues to a Hollywood Rock’N Roll/ took a trip to Music City/ brought a little bit of everything with me/ I’m a little bit of bass/ 808s/ a little bit of clap your hands/ I’m a little bit of 6 strings, backbeat with a fiddle in the band/ with a fiddle in the band/ here we go,” Kane Brown sings in the just over a minute-long teaser clip.

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blow this up so I can release it before tour 🔥 tag your friends!!

♬ original sound – Kane Brown

Forthcoming New Album In The Works

This yet-to-be titled new song follows “Haunted,” another unreleased track that Kane Brown teased earlier this year. “Haunted” is a tune that explores the depths of depression and the haunting thoughts that often accompany it. The unreleased new songs will likely appear on his forthcoming new project, which will mark his fourth studio album. During a recent interview with Pure Country, he opened up about what fans can expect from his new album.

“I’m really excited,” he told the outlet ahead of his performance at LASSO Montréal in Canada. “We usually have a huge variety. I usually have pop stuff on there, but so far this album has just been pop country, and then we have some really traditional country songs.” He also revealed that the album includes a song that was on hold for George Strait before “The King of Country Music” passed on it. “I’m really excited for that one,” Brown shared.

The album will follow his 2022 project, Different Man, which features the chart-topping hits “One Mississippi,” “Like I Love Country Music,” “Grand,” “Bury Me In Georgia” and “Thank God” featuring his wife, Katelyn Brown.

Kane Brown; Photo Courtesy of Angelea Presti
Kane Brown; Photo Courtesy of Angelea Presti

Will Kane Brown Release Another Duet With His Wife Katelyn On The New Album?

Brown’s unreleased new album is also expected to feature a new collab with his wife, as he previously teased an unreleased duet titled “Even Death Won’t Do Us Apart.” Just days before their fifth wedding anniversary in October 2023, Brown sent fans into a frenzy when he released a snippet of the new song’s demo. “Even death won’t do us apart (Demo) ❤️ with @katelynbrown 🔥 so excited we got us another!!!!” Brown captioned the work tape at the time, which has since been deleted.

“A love like this will live on I know/ So even on the day that he calls me home/ no I won’t be far/ Even death won’t do us apart/ I’m taking every day that forever will give, in this life and the life after this/ hang a hat on your heart/ Even death won’t do us apart,” the power couple sing on the tune’s chorus.

In addition to “Even Death Won’t Do Us Apart,” Brown also previously teased another duet with his wife in late January 2024, presumably titled, “Stop Loving You.”

“I won’t/ never will/ I don’t/ never do/ I can’t/ never could/ Stop Loving You/ yeah/ I won’t/ never will/ I don’t/ never do/ I can’t/ never could/ Stop Loving You,” the beloved country couple sing in the teaser clip.

Kane Brown To Embark On His In The Air Tour This Spring

Additionally, Kane Brown will soon embark on his massive 31-date 2024 tour, dubbed the In The Air Tour. The In The Air Tour will kick off on March 28 at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia and is set to visit 29 cities along the way including Newark, Toronto, Las Vegas, and Atlanta.

The five-time American Music Award-winning artist will wrap the tour with a series of five massive stadium shows. Among them is a return to the iconic Fenway Park in Boston, where he achieved a historic milestone in 2023 as the first black artist to sell out a headlining show in the venue’s illustrious 100-year history.

Joining Kane Brown on the road will be Tyler Hubbard, Jon Pardi, Chris Young, Bailey Zimmerman, Cole Swindell, Parmalee, LOCASH, and RaeLynn on select dates. For tickets and additional information about his new music and upcoming tour dates, visit his official website HERE.

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Andrew Wendowski is the Founder and CEO of Music Mayhem. As a 29-year-old entrepreneur, he oversees content as the Editor-In-Chief for the independent brand. Wendowski, who splits time between Philadelphia, Penn., and Nashville, Tenn., has an extensive background in multimedia. Before launching Music Mayhem in 2014, he worked as a highly sought-after photojournalist and tour photographer, collaborating with such labels as Interscope Records and Republic Records. He has captured photos of some of the biggest names, including Taylor Swift, Metallica, Harry Styles, P!NK, Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Shania Twain, and hundreds more. Wendowski’s photos and freelance work have appeared nationwide and can be seen everywhere from ad campaigns to various publications, including Billboard and Rolling Stone. When Wendowski isn’t running Music Mayhem, he enjoys spending time at concerts, traveling, and capturing photos.

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