See Behind-The-Scenes Of Kane Brown’s “Worldwide Beautiful” Music Video

Kane Brown is taking fans behind-the-scenes of his “Worldwide Beautiful” music video. The video that flawlessly brings the song’s unifying message to life. “When we wrote ‘Worldwide Beautiful,’ and we were just talking about how people still see color and…

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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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Posted on March 19, 2021

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Kane Brown is taking fans behind-the-scenes of his “Worldwide Beautiful” music video. The video that flawlessly brings the song’s unifying message to life.

“When we wrote ‘Worldwide Beautiful,’ and we were just talking about how people still see color and we have a beautiful world and we’re kind of destroying it with all the hate,” Brown explained during the clip. “We just really wanted to put that out and hopefully bring people together and you know we all bleed the same and we’re all the same people. We’re just different types of pretty.”

Brown later added, “It came out beautiful to us and we got to share a message with the world saying that hate is talk, and we got to do a beautiful music video showing that we’re the world in the kids hands.”

Watch the behind-the-scenes clip below.

 

The music video brought a powerful and timely message that perfectly fit the unifying track.

The track was co-written by Brown alongside Shy Carter, Ryan Hurd and Jordan Schmidt, and produced by Dann Huff. It appears on his latest EP, Mixtape Vol. 1.

The video was filmed in Mount Pleasant’s historic downtown in Tennessee and features his daughter and the Mount Pleasant Police Department along with several other children.

The song and video benefit the The Boys and Girls Club of America, a charity that he has supported throughout his career, to advocate for justice and equality for the millions of youth that are counting on us. For more info and to learn how you can support, click here: http://BGCA.org/KaneBrown.

Additionally, the aforementioned music video is nominated for Video Of The Year at the 2021 ACM Awards. The Academy Of Country Music Awards will be held on April 18, live from three iconic Nashville venues.

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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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