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Kane Brown and Wife Katelyn Tease Romantic New Duet: A Sneak Peek at Their Heartfelt Collaboration [Listen]

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Kane Brown and his spouse, Katelyn, are hinting at their upcoming romantic duet, following the tremendous success of their previous joint effort, "Thank God."

On Saturday (Jan. 27), the couple decided to use social media to give a sneak peek of their latest collaboration. The famous country singer can be seen in an Instagram post singing along to the audio of the song, while Katelyn and their eldest daughter, Kingsley Rose, enjoy the music by swaying, cuddling, and laughing together.

In the video clip, they sing in harmony, expressing that they will never stop loving you. They state that they will never refuse, never fail to show love, and are unable to stop loving you.

Brown expresses excitement about the upcoming music in his message accompanying the clip.

There is currently no information about when the new song will be released. This will be the second time the couple has collaborated on a song. They previously sang together on "Thank God," which was released by Brown as the fourth single from his Different Man album in September 2022. "Thank God" reached the top spot on Billboard's Country Airplay chart.

Aside from their achievements in the music industry, the couple has plenty of other reasons to be happy. They made a public announcement on social media on Christmas Day in 2023, revealing that they are anticipating the arrival of their third child. Furthermore, they disclosed on January 9 that they are expecting a baby boy. Although they have not shared the name they have selected, they have already made a decision.

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